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National Geographic Photo: Gray Reef Sharks, Polynesia
National Geographic Photo: Gray Reef Sharks, Polynesia Lured heart-stoppingly close by the scent of bait, gray reef sharks—as well as tiger, mako, blacktip and others—are themselves the lure that draw divers ...
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Giant Sharks of the Bay (Chesapeake, Hudson, San Francisco)
Why giant, cave dwelling (possible albino and blind), sharks of course! In the deep crevasses and caverns in the ... and reef sharks, who seem to take naps in spring fed caverns in tropical waters, looking alot like a shark slumber party. Seven gill sharks, ... , and plankton. While people seem to love junk food, many tiger sharks just plain like to eat junk. Hubcaps, bottles, license plates, ...
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Up to 73 million sharks killed per year for their fins(10/3/2006) Between 26 million and 73 million sharks are ...
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Sharks Vanishing Amid Human Myths And Brutality - February 2005
Jean-Michel Cousteau "Sharks 3D" and "Sharks at Risk" will encourage understanding of "the lions and tigers of the ocean" The beauty of the gray reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) is ... for Sharks 3D, films in a canyon surrounded by gray reef sharks. Ocean Futures Society is involved in documentary films that dispel the myths and inaccuracies about sharks. Photo credit: From SHARKS 3D, ...
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Sharks Vanishing Amid Human Myths And Brutality - February 2005
The Sharks 3D film crew observes a magnificent gathering of gray reef sharks at the Rangiroa Atoll. Photo credit: From SHARKS 3D, an IMAX theatre film presented by Jean-Michel Cousteau Ultimately, only public awareness and education will save the planet’s sharks. ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
Training Publications Media Centre Our Members For CRC Reef Members Current Students Scholarships & Grants Training Opportunities CRC REEF AUGMENTATIVE GRANTS Awarded April 2004 Honours Augmentative Grants ... $1,475 W Robbins (JCU) Growth, demography and genetic stock structure of Queensland reef sharks $1,300 S Whalan (JCU) Population genetic structure of the sponge Rhopaloeides odorabile ...
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Open water sharks include the great white shark, tiger and reef sharks. Whale sharks are the basis of a tourism industry in Western Australia. Photo: GBRMPA Sharks reproduce only slowly, which is one of the reasons they are vulnerable to exploitation. Some sharks ...
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Grouper Moon Project | Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)
Research Programs REEF In National Marine Sanctuaries Join REEF Membership is free, so Sign In to REEF.org Register for ... See NBC Nightly News Story About REEF Lionfish Research REEF in the News more REEF Enews Latest Edition: REEF-in-Brief July 2008 ... many different species to spawn (including horse-eye jack), Caribbean reef sharks that try to prey on spawning (and distracted!) fish, and ...
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National Geographic Mesoamerican Reef -- Resources, Links
Come along with WWF scientists as they track the underwater life of the Mesoamerican Reef, explore with local biologists, and dive in with 30-foot (10-meter) whale sharks. Global 200: Mesoamerican Reef www.panda.org/about_wwf/where_we_work/ecoregions /global200/pages/regions/region235.htm Learn more about the Mesoamerican Reef as one of ...
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The Wonders of the Seas: Sharks
Sharks really are beautiful animals...once you get to know them. The Grey Reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) is common around Pacific coral reefs, feeding mostly on fish and invertebrates. They reach a little over 7 feet in length. These sharks tend to swim ...
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