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Talker on MSNScientists reveal why some sharks are ‘homebodies’By Stephen Beech Some sharks are "homebodies" who never leave their "perfect" Caribbean hunting ground, reveals new research.
New research shows that some great hammerhead sharks are homebodies. Scientists studying great hammerheads around Andros in ...
Understanding hammerhead sharks’ food preferences could aid efforts to protect the critically endangered fish.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSharks in peril: Industrial fishing pushes one-third of species toward extinctionHuman actions, such as incidental fishing and ineffective policies, push one-third of shark populations toward extinction.
Among the group were Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld, who have a combined four decades of fishing experience between them.
Megalodon was likely a long, streamlined predator, not a bulky giant. Scientists compared its bones with modern sharks.
Researchers urge stronger protections like fishing limits and habitat conservation to prevent further decline in shark ...
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Sharks are dying at alarming rates, mostly due to fishing. Retention bans may helpNearly one-third of sharks are threatened with extinction, mostly due to fishing. While mandated releases are helpful, ...
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Study Finds on MSNShark Fishing is Pushing Some Species to the Brink of ExtinctionExplore the complex issue of catch-and-release sharks and why stronger measures are needed to protect threatened species worldwide.
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