July 29th, 2020

Maine: Name of Shark Attack Victim Released

Maine: Name of Shark Attack Victim Released

Press Release State of MaineDepartment of Marine Resources 28. July 2020 — — — — — —- — — Name of Shark Attack Victim Released – Officials Urge Caution for Swimmers and Paddlers in Casco Bay Region Augusta – The Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) confirmed the identity of the woman killed yesterday by

Morphological and functional development of the spiral intestine in cloudy catshark

Morphological and functional development of the spiral intestine in cloudy catshark

Morphological and functional development of the spiral intestine in cloudy catshark (Scyliorhinus torazame) Yuki Honda, Wataru Takagi, Marty K. S. Wong, Nobuhiro Ogawa, Kotaro Tokunaga, Kazuya Kofuji, Susumu Hyodo ABSTRACT: Cartilaginous fish have a comparatively short intestine known as the spiral intestine that consists of a helical spiral of intestinal mucosa. However, morphological and functional

Spatially congruent sites of importance for global shark and ray biodiversity

Spatially congruent sites of importance for global shark and ray biodiversity

Spatially congruent sites of importance for global shark and ray biodiversity Danielle H. Derrick, Jessica Cheok, Nicholas K. Dulvy ABSTRACT: Many important areas identified for conservation priorities focus on areas of high species richness, however, it is unclear whether these areas change depending on what aspect of richness is considered (e.g. evolutionary distinctiveness, endemicity, or

A new animal-borne imaging system for studying the behavioral ecology of small sharks

A new animal-borne imaging system for studying the behavioral ecology of small sharks

A new animal-borne imaging system for studying the behavioral ecology of small sharks: laboratory and field evaluations Craig P. O’Connell, Caroline Collatos, Nicholas D. Picha, Pingguo He ABSTRACT: The use of animal-borne imaging and environmental data collection systems (AVEDs) can provide behavioral and ecological information of animals that many other technologies cannot usually offer. However,