New research reveals that despite decades of overfishing, shortfin mako sharks in the Atlantic still have relatively high ...
The shortfin mako shark is on the brink of extinction due to overfishing, yet genetic analysis reveals that Atlantic ...
Killer whales in Australia have occasionally recorded preying on various shark species, including blue shark (Prionace glauca), porbeagle (Lamna nasus), shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus), ground ...
Shortfin makos are the fastest sharks in the sea, but they're failing to outpace the scale of overfishing that is driving them to extinction. Global demand for their meat and lucrative fins has placed ...
The situation for shortfin mako sharks in the Atlantic Ocean is particularly dire ... He goes on to caution, "Typically, in most of the exploited shark species we study we see pretty low diversity." ...
The situation for shortfin mako sharks in the Atlantic Ocean is particularly dire ... Mahmood Shivji from the Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Research Center (SOSF-SRC) and Guy Harvey Institute ...
There are records of about 30 shark attacks in British waters. The most recent was in 2022, when a woman was bitten on the leg by a blue shark as she snorkelled off the coast of Penzance in Cornwall.
Now, it appears that it is moving with the prevailing current toward South Georgia, a British Overseas Territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean. “It is presently in a meander of the current and ...
Arguably the most dangerous shark in the UK, the Mako can grow up to 12 feet in length." The Save Our Seas Foundation adds: "Due to their speed, power and size, shortfin makos are often considered ...
Arguably the most dangerous shark in the UK, the Mako can grow up to 12 feet in length.” The Save Our Seas Foundation say: "Due to their speed, power and size, shortfin makos are often ...
Among other things, Dodd’s Atlantic Shark Institute deploys 20 anchored ... around a third of them. Like the shortfin mako – I call it the Ferrari of the ocean; it’ll do 45 miles per hour.
LIMA, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Paleontologists in Peru on Monday unveiled the 9-million-year-old fossil of a relative of the great white shark that once inhabited the waters of the southern Pacific ...