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Why Do Sharks Go Into Feeding Frenzies? A Case Study of a Recent, Unusual Attack on a Human Looks for Answers
Shark attacks on swimmers are incredibly rare, averaging only around 64 each year. And in the grand recorded history of these ...
More than 90 percent of popular freshwater game fish in Southern California contain a parasite that is capable of inducing strokes or heart attacks in the humans who eat them. Researchers said the ...
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Hadera shark attack – shark scientist weighs in
When a beach in Hadera became the scene of a deadly shark attack, marine scientists rushed to understand why. Here’s an in-depth breakdown from a shark expert on what likely drove the predator close ...
In Southern California, a quiet but widespread public health risk has taken root in the region’s freshwater fishing spots. Researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego recently ...
Understanding people's attitudes to interactions with sharks could help halt the global decline of shark numbers, according ...
More than 90% of popular freshwater game fish in Southern California contained an introduced parasite capable of infecting humans, according to a new study from researchers at UC San Diego’s Scripps ...
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