December 13th, 2019

Review of Recovery Planning for Threatened Sharks

Review of Recovery Planning for Threatened Sharks

Review of Recovery Planning for Threatened Sharks: Status, Analysis & Future Directions by Dr Nick Rayns – FutureCatch Consulting A report prepared for Australian Marine Conservation Society and Humane Society International December 2019 PDF-DOWNLOAD

Shark nets destructive and ineffective, study finds

Shark nets destructive and ineffective, study finds

Press Release University of Wollongong Australia (Story by Benjamin Long) 04. December 2019 — — — — — — — — — — — — A new study that looks at both the effectiveness of shark nets in keeping beachgoers safe and their destructive impact on marine life has concluded that their use should be

The Shark Meshing (Bather Protection) Program, NSW, Australia

The Shark Meshing (Bather Protection) Program, NSW, Australia

Effects and effectiveness of lethal shark hazard management: The Shark Meshing (Bather Protection) Program, NSW, Australia Leah Gibbs, Lachlan Fetterplace, Matthew Rees. Quentin Hanich ABSTRACT: 1. ‘Shark attack’ presents a considerable social‐environmental challenge. Each year a small number of people are injured or killed by shark bite. Concurrently, sharks and other marine life are subject

Antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from the oral cavities of live white sharks

Antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from the oral cavities of live white sharks

Antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from the oral cavities of live white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in South African waters Enrico Gennari, Alison A. Kock, Malcolm J. Smale, Alison Towner, Nasreen Khan, Linda A. Bester, Ryan Johnson, Chris Fischer, Michael Meÿer, Peter Morse ABSTRACT: The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is responsible for 49% of shark-related injuries