marine biology
At Woods Hole, Massachusetts, the presence of sharks is closely studied by leading marine science institutions, making the area a key location for understanding coastal shark ec...
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At Woods Hole, Massachusetts, the presence of sharks is closely studied by leading marine science institutions, making the area a key location for understanding coastal shark ec...
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New Zealand records a small number of shark incidents each year, most of which are non-fatal. The region’s waters host diverse shark species, but unprovoked attacks remain rar...
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Brazil’s coastline spans the Atlantic Forest biome and supports diverse shark assemblages. The most frequently documented species include the sand tiger shark, the nurse shark...
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Panama shark refers to shark species recorded in Panamanian waters, including coastal and offshore habitats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. This overview explains which sp...
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Galveston Bay hosts several shark species that are native to the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. The most commonly reported include the blacktip shark, spinner shark, and bonnethea...
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Sea lions face several natural enemies in the ocean, with the most significant sea lion predators being large sharks and orcas. Adult sea lions are vulnerable to powerful bites...
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Sharks in pools in Jamaica are exceptionally rare, and most interactions occur in coastal waters rather than controlled aquatic environments. This guide explains the difference...
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Shark sightings in the St. Lawrence River are uncommon but documented. This overview explains which species occur, why they enter the river, how behavior varies by season, and w...
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