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Sharks now associate scuba divers with food, prompting alert in Caribbean, experts saynurse shark and hammerhead shark, experts say. It is illegal to feed sharks in Cayman waters. However, some tourism entrepreneurs see such encounters as great for business, including bigger tips ...
Hammerhead sharks can hold their breath to survive almost freezing-cold waters during deep dives, a study has found. The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Science on Thursday ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity submitted a petition today urging the National Marine Fisheries Service to protect the great hammerhead shark under the Endangered Species Act. Today’s ...
Almost 20 years ago schools of hundreds of hammerhead sharks were seen at the seamount of El Bajo. Since then, the population has seen a decline. Worldwide many tens of millions, possibly over 100 ...
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