PROVIDENCE – For the first time ever, the Atlantic Shark Institute has documented a great white shark in Rhode Island waters with a type of underwater video system. The research institute has been ...
A slow-moving sleeper shark captured on camera deep below the ocean surface near the South Shetland Islands is the first shark species to ever be found in Antarctic waters.
Scientists in the Azores Islands, Portugal, dropped a baited underwater camera and let it sink thousands of feet down in the Atlantic Ocean. Later, they hauled it up and reviewed the footage. To their ...
Video surveillance from Welsh conservationists has captured the first fleeting glimpse of a severely endangered shark since 2021, according to the Guardian. Thanks to underwater cameras planted by The ...
Ever wonder what the inside of a shark's mouth looks like? Dr. Greg Skomal of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries was able to get a clear view inside the mouth of a great white shark with ...
Conservationists used baited underwater cameras to survey marine life off Wales and recorded a “rare” shark, a video shows. Screengrab from Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales’ YouTube video Off ...
The Atlantic Shark Institute documented a great white shark in Rhode Island waters for the first time using an underwater video system. The juvenile female shark was filmed by a baited remote ...
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