Friday, January 15, 2016

Shark News - January 16, 2016


Shark attack survivor Damon Kendrick


Shark attack: 'The last breath I was ever going to take'
"[The shark] grabbed my calf and just shook it. As I was small, he literally shook my whole body out of the water, and then dragged me under. I instantly ...
Chefs, start-ups create alternative to shark fin
Environmentalists have been fiercely fighting against shark fins on restaurant tables. As the fish population declines, now some U.S. chefs and tech ...
WA fishermen criticised for capture of 'monstrous' sharks
Two Australian recreational anglers who caught two enormous sharks north of Carnarvon in Western Australia over the New Year have been slammed ...
UCSF to hold Save Our Shark campaign tomorrow
KOTA KINABALU: University College Sabah Foundation (UCSF) will hold its first Save Our Shark awareness campaign at Likas Bay here, tomorrow.
Shark tagging may alter the ecosystem and cause distress
Tagging sharks has become one of the key responses to the increasing crisis in Australia. The more people are attacked, the more governments ...
Marine experts fear whale burial in Casuarina will attract more sharks to the area
MARINE experts fear a dead sperm whale buried at Casuarina beach will attract sharks to an area of northern NSW already notorious for attacks.
PETA Award Given to Curiscope for Great White Shark Experience
The experience, uses 360-degree VR to give viewers an up close look of a computer-generated shark in her natural habitat. Swimming freely outside ...
Shark Sanctuaries
Healthy ecosystems depend on sharks. From their direct predation on lower level members of the food chain, to their regulation of populations of other ...
Live shark found in condo pool
Pool owners are used to dealing with unwelcome visitors, from algae to ducks. Sharks are rarely an issue. But a live five-foot blacktip shark was found ...

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