Sharks must employ some kind of powerhouse public relations firm. They're in the news just about every week, and sometimes twice or thrice. The Great Whites spied eating a whale carcass in the Santa ...
Bull sharks use the Indian River Lagoon as a nursery. Juveniles live in the lagoon for up to 8 years before moving to the ocean. A Shark Week crew found one dead and one diseased bull shark. Shark ...
Many elasmobranch species, which include sharks, skates, and rays, use estuaries as nurseries, for birthing, and as foraging grounds. Florida's Indian River Lagoon is one of 28 estuaries designated as ...
WELL, IT’S NOT UNCOMMON TO FIND HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS, THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON. AND RESEARCHERS AT FSU LEARNING WHAT THOSE TOXINS ARE DOING. THE BULL SHARKS IN THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON IS A HIGHLY ...
Likely, no one knows more about Indian River Lagoon sharks and other fish in our realm than Grant Gilmore. The senior scientist at Estuarine, Coastal and Ocean Science Inc., Vero Beach, has studied ...
An enormous great white shark known as Breton has been tracked off Florida's Indian river lagoon system. On June 6, a shark tracker hosted by ocean research organization OCEARCH located Breton in ...
The Indian River Lagoon (IRL) is a bull shark nursery habitat crucial to survival and recruitment of Atlantic coast bull sharks. Analysis of 123 samples found the presence of one or more phycotoxin ...
Baby sharks have the catchy tune, but a Treasure Coast researcher is more interested in juvenile sharks, particularly young bull sharks in the Indian River Lagoon and how they respond to toxic algae ...
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