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The warming waters may make coastal habitats more suitable for sharks. A 2024 study found a five-fold increase in juvenile bull sharks off the coast of Alabama from 2003 to 2020.
Whether vacationing or living in the Lowcountry for a while, seeing a shark close to the shoreline can be startling.
A Marine Scientist on 'All the Sharks' Explains Why Kids Shouldn't Fear These Apex Predators Dr. Chris Malinowski, a conservation scientist, is a contestant on the upcoming Netflix reality show ...
Ecologists have uncovered the key nutrients baby bull sharks rely on to grow and survive; alarmingly, it’s derived from an ecosystem which is under extreme threat from climate change – saltmarsh.
Three shark species — porbeagle, shortfin mako and blue sharks — are among several species that could see major habitat loss. Here's what researchers found.
Lions, sharks and flamingos, oh my! 6 spots to see wildlife in the valley Ozzie the giraffe paints a picture at the Lion Habitat Ranch on Monday, July 13, 2020, in Henderson.