Governments have adopted greater protections for over 70 species of sharks and rays at an international wildlife trade conference.
Governments at a wildlife trade conference have adopted greater protections for over 70 species of sharks and rays amid concerns that overfishing is driving some to the brink of extinction.
With their bright green eyes and slender bodies, gulper sharks are odd-looking, prehistoric creatures that have been around for millions of years. Found worldwide in waters from 200 to 1,500 meters ...
From time to time, curious tales of “fish rain” grab media attention: fish seemingly fall from the sky, far from any bodies ...
Kelly Brook has been embroiled in a kitchen spat with fellow I'm A Celeb contestant Jack Osbourne, and now a former ...
Georgia Aquarium was conceived by the late Home Depot CEO Bernie Marcus, the founding benefactor who gifted $250 million to build it. The vision came to him in the air, while aboard a Falcon 900 ...
By Marios Papageorgiou Every year on World Fisheries Day, communities around the globe reflect on the immense importance of fisheries to our food systems, livelihoods, coastal cultures, economies and ...
A haunting discovery of a dead great white shark in a dilapidated zoo tank caught global attention, leading to a viral ...
Trafficking in wildlife can diminish species populations and cause local or even global extinction. When endangered species are involved, any poaching or harvesting of that species to supply the ...
The United States is the main market for “ornamental” marine fish, those that end up as pets in aquariums. Now, a new study ...
FROZEN in time, Rosie the great white shark was left to rot in a glass tank until Tom Kapitany saved her – now displaying her ...
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