A new study from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science shows that juvenile Atlantic nurse sharks (Ginglymostoma cirratum) grow more rapidly as juveniles ...
A new study based on long-term monitoring data demonstrates significant differences in growth between nurse sharks off the coast of Miami and those living just across the Gulf Stream. A new study from ...
Two groups of nurse sharks living just 80 km apart are growing at wildly different speeds. And while the faster growth might look like good news, it could actually be a warning sign about how human ...
Much of the American West has faced a challenging winter but the dry spell is coming to an end in Utah's Cottonwood Canyons, located in Salt Lake County. Despite the winter's fits and starts thus far, ...
This week’s cruise news roundup covers itinerary changes, ship delays, weather disruptions, and the top stories affecting ...
While it might be a bit of an odd choice to campaign for gloves whilst we’re living in political times like these, I’m not alone in this mission. Just a couple of desks away, my colleague and ...
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Scientists reveal why some sharks are ‘homebodies’
Some sharks are "homebodies" who never leave their "perfect" Caribbean hunting ground, reveals new research. Scientists tracking endangered great hammerheads found that Andros Island, in the Bahamas, ...
A juvenile nurse shark is gently restrained for measurements and sampling. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...
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