Have you ever been driving along and noticed a car sporting what looks like a collection of mini shark fins on its roof or ...
She's back! A 10-foot, 3-inch great white shark known to overwinter around Florida has returned to Sunshine State waters. The shark, nicknamed Penny by the OCEARCH scientists who tagged it, pinged off ...
According to the Hong Kong Shark Foundation (HKSF), some ... The sharks face an agonising death because their fins are cut off, and then they are thrown back into the ocean. They can’t swim ...
A 10-foot great white shark, tagged by OCEARCH, surfaced off the coast of Cocoa Beach Thursday. The shark also spent last ...
Shark conservation loves big fins and researchers cannot lie (about that). In fact, big shark fins have long been the focus of research and regulations. But a new study has spotlighted an equally ...
The practice involves "cutting off a shark's fin, often while the shark is still alive, and dumping the animal back into the sea to die slowly," according to Humane Society International.
Keji, a 9-foot great white shark tagged by OCEARCH, is back in Florida, pinging off St. Augustine Wednesday. Keji is a ...
Between 2014 and 2021, researchers analyzed the DNA of approximately 4,000 small shark fins collected from the markets. They looked at whole shark fins as well as trimmings taken from large and ...