Lead researcher and renowned shark expert Carl Meyer said that in the past, scientists have had to rely on observations by the victims or bystanders to help identify the shark in an attack.
Researchers have witnessed behavior in the wild which could reveal critical clues about how the endangered whale shark reproduces.
But ongoing efforts to identify shark “hotspots” across the oceans could help improve their chances of survival in future. At particular risk is the scalloped hammerhead shark, whose young ...
The Atlantic Shark Institute (ASI) announced on Thursday that after a spinner shark was caught in Rhode Island waters last ...