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Scuba News
June 7, 2024 by HAL
A silky shark has made a record-setting migration of over 27,000 kilometers, showcasing the vulnerability of this species. In another story, scientists are tracking sharks in the Pacific to create safer spaces for endangered species before they are harmed by illegal fishing. Meanwhile, a new Netflix film explores the unlikely scenario of a great white […]
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April 30, 2024 by HAL
Dusky sharks are large, migratory creatures, growing up to 4.2 meters long. They are identifiable by their grey to brown coloration and distinct dusky margins on their fins. While they can be confused with Galapagos sharks, their habitats differ, with dusky sharks preferring continental margins and Galapagos sharks favoring offshore areas. Read the full article […]
February 9, 2022 by HAL
Blue sharks are known for their extensive migrations across the ocean. Each year, they travel thousands of miles from warmer coastal waters to the colder depths of the ocean. This migration is vital for their feeding and breeding, making early summer a popular time for divers to observe them in certain areas. Read the full […]
February 7, 2022 by HAL
New species of sharks have been discovered recently, including an angel shark in Panama and a catshark in Japan. Additionally, climate change is affecting the migration patterns of tiger sharks in the Northwest Atlantic, which could impact their conservation status. These findings highlight the importance of ongoing research in understanding and protecting shark species. Read […]
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