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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Sharks In Discovery Of New Breeding Ground July 20, 2008 Ga. Aquarium Invitation Riles Whale Shark Scientists July 20, 2008 Rare Porbeagle Shark Spotted Off Wales July 19, 2008 No Real Threat: ... 2008 Bellarine Peninsula Sharks To Be Tagged April 8, 2008 VP Chin Says Comprehensive Legislation Against Shark Finning Is Needed April 8, 2008 Quezon Task Force Seizes Cargo Of Alleged Young Whale Sharks ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
The salmon and its southeastern relative the porbeagle shark can be distinguished from similar looking white shark and makos by a smaller secondary caudal keel below the ... that directs heated blood throughout the animals core and dark musculature. This ability enables the salmon shark and other lamnid sharks to function within a wider range of depths and water temperatures ...
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Marine and Anadromous Fish - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
(Carcharinus signatus) S opossum pipefish (Microphis brachyurus lineatus) S Pacific eulachon (smelt) (Thaleichthys pacificus) C Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) C Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) S porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus) S rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) S redstripe rockfish (Sebastes proriger) Puget Sound C saltmarsh topminnow (Fundulus jenkinsi) S sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) ...
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Proactive Conservation Program: Species of Concern - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Pacific- Point Concepcion, CA to Bahia de Tortuga, Gulf of CA, Mexico pinto abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana) Highlights [pdf] Details [pdf] Pacific- Sitka, AK to Point Conception, CA porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus) Highlights [pdf] Details [pdf] Atlantic, Newfoundland, Canada to New Jersey rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) Highlights [pdf] Details [pdf] Atlantic-Labrador to NJ; anadromous ...
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They range from fast-swimming species like the porbeagle to sluggish bottom dwellers like the dogfish. Sharks have an amazing array of senses for locating ... body temperature warmer than the surrounding sea and helping them to swim more efficiently. The female porbeagle shark retains her eggs inside her body where they will develop and be 'born' fully ...
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DSWF - CITES & SPECIES SURVIVAL NETWORK
By a narrow margin CITES delegates declined to adopt protections for the spiny dogfish and the porbeagle shark. spiny Spiny dogfish are caught for the fish and chips trade. (Photo by J. Stafford-Deitsch courtesy Shark Info) Spiny dogfish sharks are Critically Endangered in the northeast Atlantic, and porbeagles are Critically Endangered in the northeast ...
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This has left the polar bear without any plan for protection through most of Canada. The porbeagle shark was denied protection by the SARA because it might have impacted the fishing industry--despite a 90 per cent decline ...
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Left off the List
Species At Risk Act (SARA) list, including: Peary caribou, western Wolverine, northwestern grizzly bear, porbeagle shark, several populations of beluga whale and Atlantic salmon. A recent study in the journal Conservation Biology found that since 2003, 21 species determined to be at risk by the ...
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Shark predation 1
Cetorhinus maximus washed ashore on the north shore of Sable Island, early April 1995. Shark remains are rarely found on the beach. In the last twenty years no more than ten specimens ... Prionace glauca sharks - have been found. About fifteen shark species have been recorded in Scotian Shelf waters. Some, such as spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias, porbeagle Lamna nasus and blue are common; others, ...
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ENN: Polar bear eaten by shark: who's top predator?
GREEN BUILDING SCI/TECH LIFESTYLE HEALTH Where am I? > Home > Wildlife > Polar bear eaten by shark: who... Sign Up for Free NewsLetter Email Address Turn Your Desktop Green Download EcoWidget Stay ... water. But less chill waters are unlikely to lure other big sharks, except perhaps the porbeagle, to polar regions, Campana said. Most sharks favor much warmer conditions. Killer whales, however, have ...
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