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Cookiecutter Shark Takes Bite Out of Great White - Amazing Planet
21 Jan 2013
Cookiecutter sharks aren't very neighborly. Like most sharks (or any marine animal, for that matter), cookiecutters roam the ocean looking for food.

Marine biologists blast shark control methods - ABC Brisbane
18 Jan 2013
An Emmy Award-winning shark researcher wants shark nets and drum lines to be removed from the east coast of Australia following the death of a pregnant Tiger Shark earlier this week.


Shark's tank is too small, say protesters - Practical Fishkeeping
17 Jan 2013
A new shopping mall in Ukraine has come under fire for keeping a Sandtiger shark in an aquarium that protesters say is too small. 


Pet shop egg is a tropical bamboo shark - BBC News
16 Jan 2013
A mystery egg which was bought in a pet shop and hatched into a tropical shark has been donated to a Cornish attraction.


Basking sharks shoaling in large numbers off Scotland - BBC News
14 Jan 2013
Basking sharks were recorded shoaling in large numbers off Scotland's coast last year. Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), the University of Exeter and researcher Colin Speedie have been examining "hot spots" for the sharks.


Great white sharks may warrant listing as 'threatened' - Los Angeles Times
09 Jan 2013
State fish and wildlife officials, determined that there was sufficient scientific information to warrant a full review on whether Great White Sharks should be listed as threatened with extinction.


Working towards sustainable shark fisheries in the North of England - Shark Trust
08 Jan 2013
ENGLAND// The Shark Trust, in partnership with the Co-operative, is beginning a new project working alongside the commercial fishing industry in Northern England.


The ten best and worst events in shark fisheries management of 2012 - Southern Fried Science
04 Jan 2013
The last twelve months added up to another exciting year in shark and ray conservation policy.  We certainly saw and should herald a lot of great progress in 2012.

Porbeagle shark efforts criticized - Herald News
02 Jan 2013
International efforts to protect the endangered porbeagle shark failed again in 2012, the third year in a row, and Canada’s federal fisheries department is the reason, says the Ecology Action Centre.


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