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  • Fishing and Overfishing-Sustainable Harvest of the Sea - Springer
    The impacts of industrial fishing have been present in the oceans for over one hundred years, but the exponential increase all over the world and the systematic exploitation of different areas started after world war II The phenomenon of fishing has to be understood
  • Greenland sharks have massive genomes. Scientists think they . . .
    The Greenland shark’s genome Greenland sharks grow at an extremely slow rate of less than 1 centimeter (0 4 inch) a year but eventually can reach more than 6 meters (about 20 feet) in length
  • Status review report: Porbeagle Shark (Lamna nasus)
    Stock assessments for the Porbeagle indicate that some populations have declined by up to 90% due to overfishing While stocks around the world are considered overfished, declines have been
  • Sharks face the jaws of extinction: Current Biology - Cell Press
    Humans fear sharks, but sharks have much more cause to fear humans Long-term research shows that many shark species continue to decline, although the situation of other large predators such as tuna and billfishes has taken a turn towards recovery Genome analysis also highlights the dangers the great hammerhead shark faces
  • Whale sharks on collision course as warming seas may force . . .
    An uncertain future The research was carried out by an international team of over 50 scientists from 18 countries involved in the Global Shark Movement Project, using 15 years’ worth of
  • Agency in human–shark encounter - Leah Gibbs, 2021
    It finds: (i) ocean-users know sharks to have diverse behaviours and agency to elicit caution, ambivalence, fear, and attraction, and to influence attitudes, actions, and engagement with the sea; (ii) embodied oceanic relations shape people’s everyday lives, attitudes towards the ocean, sharks and the risks they pose, and sense of self; and
  • Bycatch mitigation for commonly caught shark species in the . . .
    Models for the Blacknose Shark, Atlantic Sharpnose Shark, Sandbar Shark, Tiger Shark, SCS group, LCS group, and all species combined retained soak time as an explanatory variable (Table 4; Figure 2) All species or species groups except the Blacknose Shark had an overall increasing trend in catch with increasing soak time (Figure 2 )


















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