New research suggests that the prehistoric megalodon, the biggest shark known to have existed, was even larger than we ...
Some great hammerhead sharks stay near Andros Island, revealing new insights into behavior and conservation of this ...
Rare megalodon shark teeth are up for auction in Saint John, N.B., with bids already reaching over $1,100. The fossils are up ...
As the recreational fishery chips away at shark populations outside the boundaries of scientists’ data books — and as a new ...
Sharks are more sought-after than ever. Yet, recreational anglers have become increasingly irate toward these species, ...
Understanding hammerhead sharks’ food preferences could aid efforts to protect the critically endangered fish.
Great hammerhead sharks are slow to grow and slow to reproduce, which makes them very vulnerable to overfishing — worldwide ...
Data shows that while retention bans are a positive first step, they alone won’t be sufficient to stop the ongoing decline.
Explore the complex issue of catch-and-release sharks and why stronger measures are needed to protect threatened species worldwide.
Human actions, such as incidental fishing and ineffective policies, push one-third of shark populations toward extinction.