Scientists say the video offers a unique look into shark mating behavior—and might also help with conservation efforts.
Scientists analyzed the DNA of commercially available shark meat. The results were alarming for conservation.
Meat from shark species at risk of extinction is commonly available in the U.S. under ambiguous or incorrect labels, ...
Shark populations are in serious decline throughout the world. The problem is so serious that 37 percent of the world’s ...
Shark populations have already dropped by more than 70 percent since the 1970s due to bycatch, climate change, habitat ...
A group of researchers has found that meat from “critically endangered” sharks at risk of extinction is commonly available to ...
Over 60% of whale sharks in Indonesia are scarred, most by boats and fishing platforms. Scientists say simple changes to gear ...
Marine biologists have documented the first-ever “in the wild” observation of endangered leopard sharks copulating, and were surprised to catch not just two sharks in action, but three. The intimate ...
University of the Sunshine Coast marine biologist Dr. Hugo Lassauce caught a rare moment between three endangered leopard ...
In a precise and quiet sequence that unfolded over 90 minutes, the two males alternated in mating with the female. The actual act lasted just 110 seconds—63 for the first male, 47 for the second.
Marine biologists recently documented a promising (if intimate) marine moment in the ocean waters near northeast Australia.
Little is known about how leopard sharks mate in the wild. Rare footage shows a female doing the deed back-to-back with two ...