Saturday, March 7, 2015

Shark Bytes - March 7, 2015




Sharks swimming closer to Australian beaches in search of food
AUSTRALIAN researchers believe sharks are swimming closer to beaches in ... Source: Australian Shark Attack File, Sydney's Taronga Conservation ...

Great White Shark Lydia travels 56000 km in two years: Her habitat 'spans the entire North Atlantic ...
National Post



Ventura is a 'hot spot for baby white sharks'
The young white sharks typically migrate down to Baja in the winter, but shifting regional wind patterns have kept the ocean water warm for this time of ...


Great white shark returns to northern Bahamas waters
A great white shark weighing 908 kilos (2,000 pounds) returned Friday to the waters of the northern Bahamas, where a GPS device on the marine ...
Florida Atlantic University associate professor Stephen Kajiura implants a tracking device into a blacktip shark caught off the beaches of John D.

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