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5 Jun 2013 - 9 Jun 2013
   
   
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Sharks

Bull sharks have strongest bite of any shark

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Relative to body size, bull sharks bite harder than their larger relatives.

Manta Ray Bay Resort welcomes Shark School

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Shark School - May 22-30, 2013

Man drags Great White Shark back into ocean

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Governments set to tackle international shark trade

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A group of countries are taking action to protect sharks under an international treaty.

Courts Asia rules out shark fin soup for good

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Courts Asia has announced it is taking a corporate-wide pledge to not eat or serve shark fin soup.

Variations in white shark's diet revealed

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Not all white sharks are alike – at least when it comes to the sort of food they like to eat.

Many sharks are colour blind

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New research which could help to deter and conserve sharks has confirmed that many of the ocean predators are probably completely colour blind.

Grey nurse shark gets protection

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Critically endangered grey nurse shark to be protected by NSW government.

Bad management endangers sharks in the Coral Triangle

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WWF and TRAFFIC recently released a new report that shows the need for a more concerted effort in managing shark fisheries in the Coral Triangle, to help conserve dwindling populations of these threatened species.

Unlocking the secrets of the Greenland Shark

X-Ray Magazine article |  
One of the dreams of any naturalist is to be the first to find and detail the life of a hidden or unknown animal first hand. Since 2003, scientific divers with the Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Group (GEERG) have begun to unravel the mysterious life of the Greenland shark, which at over seven meters in maximum body length and exceeding a ton in weight, is the second largest carnivorous shark after the great white.

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