This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Just hours after the end of TV’s Shark Week, ...
Kids’ kayaking class saw an angel shark, “one of the rarest sharks in Europe,” swimming in Galway Bay; instructor’s video shows the animal. Screengrab from Colin O'Loan's Twitter video While kayaking ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Three potential Critical Angel Shark Areas (CASAs) have been identified in the Eastern Mediterranean, specifically in Türkiye's Fethiye Bay and Antalya Bay, which are part of the Turkish Riviera, and ...
Angel sharks were once a common sighting in the Atlantic Ocean, but their numbers have been rapidly declining in European waters since the 1960s due to recreational and commercial fishing. Classified ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Imagine stepping into a life-sized whale carcass decoy and steering it into deep water. You're looking — yes, looking — for a group of hungry sharks to spark a feeding frenzy. To ...
This article was originally published by Hakai Magazine. Out in the Atlantic Ocean, roughly 62 miles off the northwest coast of Africa, lies an archipelago known as the Canary Islands, created ...
Critically Endangered female angel sharks (Squatina squatina) are changing normal mating routines in warming oceans as they prioritize staying cool over visiting breeding grounds when things get too ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Nicolas Tomasi has never laid eyes on it. He has worked these waters for ...
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