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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay
The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay The Sharks of the Monterey Bay Pelagic Sharks Basking Sharks Thresher Sharks Blue Sharks Mako Sharks White Sharks Salmon Sharks Benthic Sharks Bat Rays Prickly Sharks Six Gill Sharks Seven Gill Sharks Spiny Dogfish Soupfin Sharks Filetail Catshark Estuarine Sharks Leopard Sharks Brown Smoothhound Gray Smoothhound [ home ] [ ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
The white shark belongs to the Lamnidae (mackerel sharks), which include mako and salmon sharks as well. Along the California coastline, adult white ... same kill, with no apparent aggressive interactions. We hope to study interactions between individual white sharks further, and also to find out whether they always return to the same feeding areas ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
Similar to many species of elasmobranches, salmon sharks and other lamnids display a complex pattern of sexual and generational class segregation, population structure, ... as apparently abundant as they are in Alaskan waters. On the other side of the pacific the salmon shark is known as far south as the Sea of Japan and as far north as ...
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Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP) program. Warming could bring sharks to Antarctica with devastating ecological consequences(2/15/2008) Global warming could make the waters ... tracked by satellite(10/9/2005) Electronic tags broadcasting from the dorsal fins of salmon sharks reveal that these top predators migrate from the glacial waters of Alaska to the warm ...
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Shark Habitat Assessment and Research Program-Panama Invasive Species Habitat Loss Clear-cut logging Disease Coral Top Predators Bald Eagles Bears Bull Sharks Killer Whales Pacific Sleeper Sharks Salmon Sharks White Sharks Dam Removal Marine Reserves Conservation Science Institute Rapid Response Marine Protected Area Assessment Program National Lawn Conversion Program Sustainable Governance ...
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To learn more about salmon sharks click on the photo. Pacific Sleeper Sharks Wright with a 7 foot Pacific sleeper shark caught in Alaskan waters ... Member Alaska Shark Links University of Cambridge, TheNakedScientists.com Sea Grant Arctic Science Journeys: Sleeper Sharks Not So Sleepy Sea Grant Arctic Science Journeys: Shark Invasion Sea Grant Arctic Science Journeys: ...
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Save The Whales - Website Links
Its new site uses the latest Web technology to connect humans who love and are intrigued by the oceans with the lives of ocean-going animals. It features animated maps of migrating white sharks, leatherback turtles, salmon sharks and elephant seals, with 18 more species to come. Researchers blog daily, currently from a shark-tagging cruise off ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Saga Continues June 26, 2008 British Angler Catches Rare Giant Stingray June 25, 2008 Four Whale Sharks Seen Along Bonuan Coast June 25, 2008 The Great Ocean Migration... Thousands Of Majestic Stingrays ... Sighted In Maharashtra January 5, 2008 Scientists Seek Clues To Salmon Shark Die-Off January 3, 2008 Whale Sharks Thriving In Waters Off Australia January 3, 2008 Recognizing Stripes, Not Faces, ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Hexanchidae Notorynchus cepedianus sevengill shark Lamnidae Carcharodon carcharias white shark Lamnidae Isurus oxyrinchus shortfin mako Lamnidae Isurus paucus longfin mako Lamnidae Lamna ditropis salmon shark Lamnidae Lamna nasus porbeagle Megachasmidae Megachasma pelagios megamouth shark Mitsukurinidae Mitsukurina owstoni goblin shark Mobulidae Manta birostris manta Mobulidae Mobula hypostoma ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - In the News : Sharks, rays thrive in Elkhorn Slough's muddy waters - By TOM RAGAN - SENTINEL STAFF WRITER - June 19, 2007
Alaska down to Baja California, where it crosses over the white sharks' territory along the continental coast, ... that even between Pacific Ocean basin populations there are genetic differences. This means that white sharks, at least the females, have maintained long term isolation in the Eastern Pacific. "This is ...
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