The confiscated products were destined for Singapore, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Sri Lanka, and mainland China. "The demand for shark fins and meat is a major driver of the global ...
A haunting new ‘ghost shark’ species with glowing eyes straight ... features a distinct massive head, feathery fins and iridescent eyes, which appear to change colors when spotted from ...
but the idea is important because many shark species are threatened by overfishing and a demand for shark fins in Asia. Their dwindling numbers jeopardize ocean habitats." ...
But when it comes to the deep sea, there are a lot of things we just don’t know about, like a newly discovered species of “ghost shark” that looks like something you’d see in your nightmares.
The 'ghost shark' is so rarely seen in the wild ... The newly described specimen has black, feathery fins, a tail as sharp as a stinger, and gigantic green eyes nearly one-third the length ...
A massive great white shark, known to be somewhat of an "artist," paid a visit off the Volusia County coast. The 13-foot, 3-inch, 1,437-pound shark, nicknamed Breton by the OCEARCH scientists who ...
The new shark was named Chimaera supapae, and has eerie, giant, glow-in-the-dark eyes, a huge head and feather-like fins, according to a new paper in the journal Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.
A 10-foot great white shark is continuing its visit in the warm waters off Southwest Florida. The shark nicknamed Rose, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged far off the Sarasota coast at 4:11 p.m. Tuesday ...
A 10-foot great white shark, named Penny, was captured lurking the waters off the coast of Florida. According to ocean research organization OCEARCH, Penny was tracked off the coast of Fort Myers ...
but the idea is important because many shark species are threatened by overfishing and a demand for shark fins in Asia. Their dwindling numbers jeopardize ocean habitats." ...
but the idea is important because many shark species are threatened by overfishing and a demand for shark fins in Asia. Their dwindling numbers jeopardize ocean habitats." ...