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Scientists baffled after discovering more sharks swimming inland in rivers — here's what you need to know
A new pattern in shark behavior has experts sounding the alarm, and it may have everything to do with an overheating planet. Bull sharks are known to be able to swim between saltwater and freshwater, ...
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Catching a bull shark where it doesn’t belong
Fishing in a calm freshwater canal takes a wild turn when the line tightens and a bull shark surfaces. The power, the fight, and the shock of seeing it up close make this one unforgettable catch.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville University announced what may be a first for St. Johns River research. JU said that on June 9, its Marine Science graduate students made a scientific recording of a ...
Climate change is bad news for almost everyone. Emphasis on almost, because believe it or not, one marine species is absolutely thriving as the Gulf warms: Bull sharks! Get ready for some shark ...
Noongar dance can restore connections between those who live in Perth and the sharks who swim in the city’s river.
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