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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - Research - Methods
Marine Mammal Center and the California Dept of Fish and Game Seabird Center to repsond to situations involving stranding or beached specimens, sharks and fishes that wash ashore are often neglected and ... these opportunities to both rescue or recover dead or distressed sharks and fishes and other non marine mammal and seabird situations. Typically an elasmobranch or fish that strands ...
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Shark Reproduction and Mating System Evolutio
Despite the fact that reproductive capacity is such a pivotal aspect of fisheries management, there is little information available on mating systems, reproductive mechanisms, and genetic basis of parentage in sharks, and ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Meetings Here you will find news, dates and registration information for upcoming meetings and conferences on fishes and sharks. In the ... on sharks and their relatives. Links Other informative and interesting sites dealing with ichthyology and sharks. Site Contents Click here for a detailed look at all the pages we have on sharks ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Florida Aquatic Environments About the Different Groups of Fishes About the Anatomy of Fish and Sharks How Fish and Sharks Swim About Fish Adaptations About the Endangered Species Act ... sharks and has minimal soak times, bycatch is reduced in comparison to drift gillnetting where soak times are longer and nets are passively fished. Recreational fishing for sharks has become more and more popular and ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
As they grow into the heavier classes and stages of maturity they target even large tunas and are not as relegated to schooling fishes and bait fish. As a deeper water specialist the ... sport and big game target for recreational anglers. There are very few images of live, free swimming big eye thresher sharks and it has become a prized species among upper tier wildlife and underwater ...
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The Wonders of the Seas: Sharks
Sharks are fishes, contained within the taxonomic class called Chondrichthyes (meaning "cartilage-fish"). Sharks and other cartilaginous fishes (rays, skates, and ratfishes) differ from the bony fishes in that they have a cartilaginous skeleton, and ...
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Sharks and How They Live
Rainforests of the Sea •Dolphins and How They Live •Manatees and How They Live •Seals and How They Live •Sharks and How They Live •Sharks: Predators with A Purpose •Plankton ... primitive fishes, they are in fact highly evolved. Sharks have excellent senses of smell and sight, as well as an ability to detect electrical fields generated by the swimming muscles of fish. Sharks perform ...
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Shark Photos and Video, Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
Fishes Various Fish Species All Fish Species Sharks Rays Kelp Forest Marine Inverts Nudibranchs Squid Shelled Mollusks Krill Pelagic Red Crabs Anemones Pelagic Zooplankton Gorgonians Bryozoans, Tunicates, Hydroids and ... | Pinnipeds | Sharks | Rays | Fishes | Kelp Forest | Sea Birds | Inverts | Man & Animal | Man & Ocean | Ocean & Light | Ocean & Motion | Portraits | About Color and Monitor ...
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Photographs of Fishes, Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
Fishes Various Fish Species All Fish Species Sharks Rays Kelp Forest Marine Inverts Nudibranchs Squid Shelled Mollusks Krill Pelagic Red Crabs Anemones Pelagic Zooplankton Gorgonians Bryozoans, Tunicates, Hydroids and ... | Pinnipeds | Sharks | Rays | Fishes | Kelp Forest | Sea Birds | Inverts | Man & Animal | Man & Ocean | Ocean & Light | Ocean & Motion | Portraits | About Color and Monitor ...
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Sharks in Australian waters - Marine Species Conservation
Tiger sharks have been called "garbage cans of the sea" because they feed opportunistically on both live food and carrion. Prey includes bony fishes, other sharks, marine mammals, seabirds, and ...
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