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NEWARK, Del. (WPVI) -- NOAA's newest hurricane hunters have teeth. The federal agency is teaming up with the University of Delaware to tag sharks in order to collect ocean data, such as water ...
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Scientists Track Two Great White Sharks During Migration — and Noticed Never-Before-Seen Behavior
After the shark scientist Robert tagged the two sharks, he was baffled to see that they were moving on the same path.
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Scientist tracking 'biggest ever' great white shark Contender reveals how to escape attack
The scientist tracking Contender, the largest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, has shared tips on how to survive a shark attack. Tagged by OCEARCH in January, the 14ft giant ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - Great white sharks are beginning their migration from the northern Atlantic region to warmer southern waters and one local fishing crew is hooked on catching them to ...
While in Monterey Bay, a basking shark was seen whale watching. Photo courtesy of Cheryl Butner for Virginia Tech. One-third of shark species are at risk of extinction, yet scientists still lack basic ...
Researchers are looking at how sharks can help gather ocean data for improved hurricane predictions by using sharks as freely ...
Sharks are known for their solitary and wide-ranging nature, but recent research from the University of California, Santa Barbara, shows that certain populations have something like a “rush hour” ...
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Scientists get rare glimpse at sacred gathering of largest fish on Earth: 'Quite significant'
Off the remote northern edge of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, a sacred gathering is unfolding beneath the waves. Wreck Bay ...
It's not a schlocky TV movie or teams in a hockey game. Sharks vs. hurricanes is real science. Researchers are looking at how sharks can help gather ocean data for improved hurricane predictions by ...
Scientists documented the first formal case of spinal deformation in a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), observed at the Gulf of Mexico’s Ewing Bank.
It's not a schlocky TV movie or teams in a hockey game. Sharks vs. hurricanes is real science. Researchers are looking at how sharks can help gather ocean data for improved hurricane predictions by ...
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