Researchers have witnessed behavior in the wild which could reveal critical clues about how the endangered whale shark reproduces.
Turns out, there's more to the shark than sharp teeth and gills. Read on to learn about these misread sea dwellers.
One of the most significant findings of the study was the negative effect of CO2 concentrations on shark and ray biodiversity. Higher CO2 levels in the ocean have long been suspected to harm marine ...
On Jan. 3, a swell shark egg hatched at Shreveport Aquarium in Shreveport, Louisiana. The egg was discovered by aquarium ...
The waters around two remote atolls in the central Pacific Ocean—spanning 18,500 square miles—are now protected from fishing ...
Yoko, a swell shark (Cephaloscyllium ventriosum) was born in a tank inhabited solely by two adult females. The team confirmed ...
Mark your calendar for the Mother Tongue Film Festival and events covering everything from odd oceanic couples to resilient ...
Researchers Find That a Mysterious Event Almost Wiped Out World's Entire Shark Population Analysis of certain shark fossils ...
The nonprofit Orgcas is making major strides in shark conservation through science, communication, education and local ...
This Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, the Whale Museum is hosting a virtual workshop on sharks and killer whales. “Love Bites: ...
The mobile home of Barbara Corcoran, a real estate mogul and businesswoman, perished in the Palisades fire, along with those ...
Corcoran bought the luxury mobile home, that wasn’t up for sale, in 2017 for $800,000 after negotiating with the owner.