He even went in and marked the position of frogfish and carpet sharks by tying off glowsticks to the nearby coral! |
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The team also filmed wolf fish and deep-sea sharks, which fought over mackerel bait attached to the lander. |
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And marlin, wahoo and yellowfins, there to dine on everything he mentioned except those massive sharks. |
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Sure enough, lampreys are simple vertebrates lacking jaws, teeth and a bony skeleton, whereas sharks are much more complex animals. |
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Twenty-two years of diving and never a sniff of one of the leviathans of the sea, then suddenly dozens of whale sharks turn up all at once. |
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The wrecks are home to a wide variety of corals and marine life including angelfish, barracudas, margates, sharks, snappers and turtles. |
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Species currently threatened by overfishing include the Atlantic cod, the black sea bass, the red snapper, and some sharks. |
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The fact that humans are killing about 20 to 30 million sharks a year through commercial sport and fishing is also food for thought. |
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Sand tigers are strong but slow moving relatively sluggish sharks that spend most of their time near the bottom looking for food. |
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These living fossils are scavengers which share physical characteristics common to both sharks and true bony fish. |
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Reptiles like alligators, snakes and lizards as well as marine animals like seals, whales, sharks and bony fish are also used as well. |
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He barely faltered as huge sand tiger, bullhuff, leopard and bonnethead sharks circled ever closer. |
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What they indicate is that sharks are not the undiscerning predators of the popular media. |
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Larger fish life includes moray eels, skipjacks, lobster, napoleons, barracuda, turtles, tuna and sharks, especially the grey reef variety. |
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On a moonlit June night, members of Doc's team sit on three skiffs in the lagoon's North Sound, waiting to trap the young sharks in nets. |
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I have even used them for catching big blue sharks weighing over a hundred pounds. |
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It is estimated that tens of millions of sharks are killed this way each year, particularly blacktip, silky and blue sharks, caught on tuna gear. |
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I want there to be hammerhead sharks and bluefin tuna around when my five-year-old son grows up. |
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Apart from the threat of sharks, the biggest problem for competitors has been rough seas and bluebottles. |
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One late afternoon at low tide a hundred big sharks passed the beach near the mouth of a tidal river in a feeding frenzy. |
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They are aggressive fish, sometimes known to take food right out of the mouths of feeding sharks. |
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Shallow water may allow mothers and calves to detect and avoid predatory sharks. |
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They seek shelter at night in crevices hiding from predators such as moray eel and various sharks. |
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I was mesmerised by the interplay of the tuna and sharks, fusiliers and jacks. |
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Open-ocean travelers-such as whales, tuna and sharks visit the underwater mountains on their migratory routes. |
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Any day you can catch whiting and shovelhead sharks on the bottom with frozen shrimp. |
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Scalloped hammerhead sharks are difficult to mistake, and usually seen mob-handed where deep waters meet reef. |
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It's a place to see shoaling hammerheads and big silky sharks, but it's not a place for new divers. |
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Divers have reported balleen wrasse, pollard, cod, bib and even basking sharks swimming around the frigate's passageways. |
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Zebra sharks are primarily bottom dwellers that live in warm shallow inland waters, of continental and island shelves. |
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Divers have spent the past three months with the sharks, teaching them to mind their manners. |
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I like to fish for sharks and mackerel at the same time, using the mackerel I catch as shark bait. |
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A few unsavory types hung at the far end of the long dark bar, and a couple of sharks were playing pool in the side room. |
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I have seen him, at the card table, con enormous sums out of experienced game sharks. |
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Karaoke in a place like this fits right in next to the dudes watching the game on the tube and the pool sharks getting busy upstairs. |
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A simple fraud statute seemed like a good way to swat down small-time sharks and keep the field open for themselves. |
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I wish the money-hungry media sharks all too eager to exploit and enforce stereotypes to fill up their wallets would see that. |
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As a result of corruption, usually big sharks escape and poor retailers get punished. |
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In water-starved Bangalore, lakes on its outskirts are not just neglected but turn prime property for land sharks. |
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At the same time I had sharks, parasites and con artists turning up, all trying to get a piece of the action. |
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People in York mostly think that estate agents are a rip-off, greedy, corrupt, or that they are cowboys or sharks. |
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But is there an alternative to calling in the sharks when people steal your stuff? |
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The forwards, ie, the sharks of the political underworld are opportunists but each with a different strength. |
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They are the cyber-era equivalents of highwaymen, sharks, cheesy protection racketeers. |
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Some of these treasure-seekers have been conned, not paid by the city sharks for years. |
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And it's even possible to buy an island in the waters of Lake Nicaragua, famed for its freshwater sharks. |
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Having slender bodies and long tails, these sharks can easily glide between coral branches and hide in tight reef structures. |
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The male sharks enter the cove with considerably more speed, driven by their single-minded drive to mate. |
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Given this requirement, most sharks cannot enter fresh water, because their internal salt levels would become diluted. |
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That appetite could spell trouble for humans who enter the same coastal and freshwater areas as the sharks. |
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You can even dive with sharks at the Aquarium if you are a qualified diver. |
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The third aquarium would house more than 50 species of freshwater sharks and rays, as well as enclosures for Komodo dragons and giant tortoises. |
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Learn what you can do to help elephants, whales, sharks, parrots and other wildlife. |
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In March and April each year, the rich waters also serve as a way station on the migratory path of bus-sized whale sharks. |
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In recent years genetic data has suggested that some male great white sharks migrate between South Africa and Australia. |
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Marine invertebrates feast on the wood, attracting other creatures from little fish, to birds and sharks. |
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From now until forever, or at least through August, there will be beaucoup sharks in nearshore water. |
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Turtles, large shoals of fish and pelagics including hammerhead, sharks, manta rays and whale sharks are often encountered. |
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And sharks that range across the open ocean, known as oceanic or pelagic sharks, have been an even bigger mystery. |
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The huge man had him pinned against the rail, forcing him to arch his back above the unsettled sea, where sharks circled menacingly. |
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The very idea of sharks stalking the Gold Coast sends a shiver up the spine of beachgoers. |
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But there are no sharks today, only bewildered beachcombers, who start to scatter as we approach our beach landing strip. |
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For millions of years, while big sharks had few natural predators, this survival strategy served them well. |
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The megamouth shark is one of the most mysterious and least understood of all the sharks. |
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Schools of pelagics sweep by, reef sharks slink in the depths, and curious batfish shadow divers. |
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Once grouped, thresher sharks are thought to use their mighty tails to shock the fish until they are confused, at which point they're eaten. |
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These waters can also be good for spotting sunfish, basking sharks and whales. |
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Even that can be a blessing in disguise when basking sharks and sunfish follow their lunch. |
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Incoming tides also bring at certain times of the year shoals of mackerel and bass, dolphins, basking sharks and giant jellyfish. |
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Unlike most sharks, both whale and basking sharks are filter feeders who grow to large sizes by feeding on plankton. |
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He will also be able to enjoy spectacular scenery and get close to wildlife including basking sharks, dolphins, puffins and gannets. |
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We now know from satellite-tagging programmes that basking sharks live in UK waters and follow the plankton to deeper water during the winter. |
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Harbour porpoises, the smallest of their family in the UK, are a common sight here, along with minke whales, dolphins and basking sharks. |
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Diving takes place year-round, but late spring is fantastic for spotting basking sharks. |
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Anyone who has swum with basking sharks will tell you that it is an awesome experience. |
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Of course, basking sharks frequent our coastal waters, but seldom are they observed making the movements described by the surfers. |
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Among profuse schools of trevallies and barracuda, huge tunas and a host of sharks cruise the sheer wall. |
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If some money-blood-sucking movie sharks thought the thing up, it would be just that. |
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A mixture of reef sharks and bulls, they have an uncanny ability to appear behind you or materialise from behind a coral head only feet away. |
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Whale sharks pass by in late March and early April and the occasional dugong has been seen. |
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World Heritage Site Aldabra has green turtles, tiger sharks, mantas and potato cod. |
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Whale sharks and mantas might be seen at any time of the year, but especially between November and January. |
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The breeding ground site is in the shallows, where it is difficult for male sharks to initiate mating. |
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Scuba diving and snorkelling among the exotic fish, dolphins, rays and sharks is hugely popular. |
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By the time we reached the bottom the sharks had gone, but as we rounded a sharp corner we came upon a school of spadefish. |
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Every spring, female lemon sharks return to give birth in the shallow waters of a lagoon edged by a mangrove swamp. |
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Some of the media drifted closer, scenting information the way sharks smell blood. |
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It was quite orderly to begin with, as the feeder teased the sharks with the frozen bait. |
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Horizontal helmet masks of sharks, sawfish, and crocodiles, and hippos of Cubist proportions endow Western and African art history. |
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I think that the most disturbing fact is the noticeable decrease in the numbers of blue and mako sharks in our waters. |
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He says even anglers who fish specifically for sharks often confuse porbeagles with mako sharks and other species. |
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They look vaguely similar to the sharks of Jaws infamy, huge midriffs tapering to a point at snout and tail. |
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A new shark has been introduced with the sand tiger sharks into the tanks of a British aquarium. |
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Despite the size of the sharks, she felt at ease in the underwater environment and helped clean the tank and feed the aquariums other fish. |
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As the name of the bay suggests, tiger sharks lurk nearby, waiting for opportune times to attack. |
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Dolphins, however, are known to kill sharks by attacking their soft bellies with hard blows from their beaks. |
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Atlantic longline factory vessels accidentally catch and kill an estimated one million sharks annually. |
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Major predators of the otter include sharks, killer whales, coyotes, brown bears and even eagles. |
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The sharks stay as late as December some years, before the females head north into Mozambique. |
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Basking sharks can reach 10m in length and weigh in at anything from 2 to 7 tonnes. |
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The sharks depicted on-screen in Deep Blue Sea are a combination of real sharks, animatronic models, and CG renderings. |
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Then, like the lightning fast angel sharks of today, they would spring forth and grab their prey. |
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Snorkelers can find brain coral, sea grasses, sea stars, stingrays, fishes of every color and even sluggish, benign nurse sharks. |
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Staring into the seemingly deep and empty abyss some imagine enormous sharks or the legendary giant squid. |
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They definitely live with silver dollars, blue acaras, silver sharks, and unicorn cichlids. |
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Hopefully we won't be maimed by saltwater crocodiles, eaten by sharks, or stung by poisonous jellyfish. |
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Anglers are wrongly referred to as monkfish by fishmongers, though monkfish are in fact angel sharks. |
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According to aquarium staff, sharks are not the ocean's deadliest predator. |
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The top of Shark Point is covered in anemones and I have seen only sharks at Anemone Reef! |
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He and pilot Russell Phillips managed to survive 47 days on a rubber raft with no provisions amidst menacing swarms of sharks. |
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Blacktip reef sharks and blacktip sharks are the lightweights of the requiem shark world. |
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Grey reef and other requiem sharks need to move about or to be in moving water so that oxygenated water passes across their gills. |
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Five sharks circled us as rainbow runners scraped off parasites from their sides. |
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He's talking to two marine biologists that specialize in sharks as if we're two snot-nosed kids on a school trip for crying out loud! |
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A brave businesswoman who is scared stiff of sharks is set to take the charity plunge into a tank full of the fearsome fish. |
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We were told that whale sharks, whales and dolphins are abundant during the summer, between November and April. |
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The most common sharks found off the Mid West coast were tiger sharks, black tip reef sharks and bronze whalers. |
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South African white shark dive operators reportedly catch juvenile bronze whaler and smooth hammerhead sharks to use as bait. |
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The most common shark attacks are from tigers, dusky whalers and bull sharks. |
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Basking sharks feed exclusively on plankton and are the coolwater equivalent of the tropical whale shark. |
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Otoliths range in size from one-tenth of an inch to one inch long and are found in the heads of all fishes except sharks, lampreys and rays. |
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The freshwater sawfish, a ray, is related to stingrays, skates, sharks, and other fishes with cartilaginous skeletons. |
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Yet, each time we encounter sharks, I see his face light up again in a boyish grin. |
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Participants will dive amidst one of Europe's largest collection of sharks, as well as 2000 other fish, rays and conger eels. |
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Tropical fish haunt its few coral reefs, and whale sharks and giant Pacific manta rays feed on its plankton. |
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Like other rays and sharks, sawfish grow slowly, mature late, and have only a few young. |
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The large lagoon and break in the reef attract many species, including dugongs, whale sharks, dolphins and manta rays. |
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Even the migration pattern of species such as whale sharks, manta rays, turtles and whales has a bearing on when to go. |
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No plankton means no basking sharks or manta rays but it also means exceedingly good visibility. |
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The attack by two sharks is unusual behaviour for white pointers, which are generally regarded as solitary hunters. |
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Those days were great for snorkeling and we saw all sorts of sea life, including sharks and spotted eagle rays complete with remoras. |
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The cobia is known to swim with sharks and other large species as the remora does. |
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Fishermen have made adjustments lately to keep more keepers and feed fewer to sharks. |
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For a society slow and too poor to discard the traditional facade, the sharks set a calculatedly reassuring trap. |
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A few ounces of the liquid will clear even aggressively feeding sharks from an area, out of visual range, for up to several hours. |
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Despite their size and the fact that they really are sharks, they are gentle, harmless creatures. |
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There is also a population of the sharks in Lake Nicaragua, which because of its great distance from the ocean was once thought to be landlocked. |
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The hammerheads of Cocos are timid, but a diver using a closed-circuit rebreather can get close to these sharks, often gathered in numbers. |
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But while property sharks may be kicking up their heels, small-time Plateau landowners and their tenants are bearing the brunt. |
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Tuna boats, for example, often kill sharks, turtles, and dolphins that get trapped in their nets. |
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But sharks also detect their prey with sensory receptors that run along their sides. |
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I outlasted other divers and gained some cracking close-ups of hammerhead sharks, great rays and grey reef sharks. |
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We also came face to face with one of my favourite sharks, the marvellous wobbegong. |
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Free State look down and out but a wounded Cheetah is always dangerous and the Sharks will do well to take four points from the match. |
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Some resemble insects, while others look like crustaceans, amphibians, and sharks and move fluidly. |
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Remember when Chandler was sexually attracted to sharks and Phoebe raised a litter of baby rats? |
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Did the sharks provide any tips or suggestions that changed your business plan? |
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Located at the southern tip of Pulau Pinang, this area swamps with currents, and hence presents a good chance to observe sharks, barracudas, jacks and schools of yellowtail. |
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If these sharks were indeed still alive, it would be noteworthy and concerning for anyone who spends time in the ocean. |
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Whale sharks, manta rays and even grey whales are almost common. |
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Below are beautiful coral reefs, turtles, sharks and a clean ocean floor. |
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Turtles, fish, ospreys and rare freshwater sharks and sawfish thrive there. |
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Some giant trevallies, the odd green jobfish and a solitary amberjack had paid us a visit, together with an ever-present and rather annoying pack of small reef sharks. |
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Unfortunately, as Jackson sees it, most of the sharks were feasting on drek. |
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It's a wall dive subject to a strong current that brings in prolific pelagic life, including marauding requiem sharks, to interact with the reef's other inhabitants. |
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The action is an attempt to reverse the alarming declines over the past decade of previously plentiful species including red snapper, angel sharks and abalone. |
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Coral heads, reef sharks and parrot fish shimmer beneath a plane of water so translucent, that a dinghy moored there not so much floats as levitates. |
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At the other end of the spectrum, nurse sharks are popular with aquarists, though they are highly predatory, often eating other organisms in the same tank. |
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I started off on a cage dive, but then the man I was with, Dave Rutzen, was known for free diving with great white sharks. |
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Along with five equally loco Norwegians and a parrot, he survives on fish that literally hurl themselves on deck, meets up with a few sharks, and endures a beaching in Tahiti. |
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Deals of all sorts will be cut before this election ends here in the home of the sharps and sharks who have been cutting all sorts of deals for more than a century. |
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Manta rays cruise past, turtles lumber along, sharks scope the scene, the odd octopus creeps along the ocean floor, and further out, the whale sharks make their way north. |
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But in coelacanths, lungfishes and some primitive sharks, the transformation of notochord into a segmented bony vertebral column does not take place. |
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When prompted on the delicate question of feeding, Matt informed me that the sharks were fed saithe, a local white fish, three times a week and given extra vitamins. |
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It also takes place near a minefield of rocks, is a hangout spot for sharks, and breaks on a reef. |
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It might take a lot of guts for the average person to swim alongside Sand Tiger sharks, which grow to an average length of nine foot and are known for being aggressive. |
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From 10, 20, 30 years of the shrimp boats doing this, the sharks will follow these boats for miles. |
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Picture a spot where, at the change of tides, the sea boils through a narrow pass, providing experienced divers with a glorious ride past sharks and other marine life. |
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We kept going up until we found ourselves in a vast Sharkarama, a huge loft with fake sharks hung from Hooks everywhere. |
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In the Flood model, the observation of shark remains among dinosaurs would not be considered unusual, since one would expect that sharks would scavenge floating dinosaurs. |
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It is dominated by shallow water sciaenids and carcharhinid sharks. |
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These nutrients feed plankton, which attracts mantas, whale sharks and huge schools of small plankton-feeding fish such as fusiliers and red-toothed triggers. |
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The star of Baja California on the Pacific coast is Cabo san Lucas and the islands and sea mounts off La Paz, where divers can encounter whale sharks, mantas and hammerheads. |
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In addition to helping us power our cars, imitating sharks could lead to swifter ships and more advanced underwater sensors. |
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Some of the fish you can expect to catch are, Kingfish, barracuda, tuna, queen fish, jack crevale dorado, cobia, bonito, wahoo, sailfish and sharks. |
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The first of the truly gigantic whales, Basilosaurus had the serpentine shape of a sea monster and short, sharp teeth for hunting sharks and other prey. |
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Strange creatures accustomed to deeper waters or warmer climes such as basking sharks, eagle rays, and bluefin tuna are increasingly being found around our shores. |
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But like other fish, sharks have red muscle as well as white muscle, the red muscle actually predominating in slow swimming fish like basking sharks. |
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Last year several basking sharks cruised within 100m of the beach and a pod of dolphins made regular visits, so you never can tell what might turn up. |
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Reef life includes batfish, yellowfin tuna and teeming shoals of smaller fish, but divers might also encounter stingrays, turtles, sharks, groupers, snappers and whale sharks. |
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The currents can be very strong, but this attracts the larger pelagics and with luck you will encounter tuna, barracuda, blacktip sharks and even whale sharks. |
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Year round, divers can swim with white tips, black tips, silvertips, grey reef sharks and other pelagics which dot the bright coral with their prominent dorsal fins. |
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The foundation has worked to protect tigers from extinction in Nepal, rainforests in Sumatra, and endangered sharks. |
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Thousands of kilometers of fine-meshed nets are thrown overboard every year, catching vulnerable deep-sea species such as sharks and orange roughy. |
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Chunking in the vicinity of fish means blue sharks, tope and spurdogs. |
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His life raft was attacked by sharks and shot at by Japanese aircraft during 47 days adrift at sea. |
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Great white sharks can grow as long as 5 meters and weigh 2,500 kilos. |
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It is a scentless, unappealing botanical fraud sold by sharks to suckers. |
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Welcome though this urban regeneration will be, now is probably your last chance to spot a kingfisher down by Bow Bridge, before the property sharks move in. |
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His latest is an ensemble piece, set in an undeveloped beach front community in Florida, where the old ways are beginning to atrophy, as property sharks circle. |
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There are three skill levels including Novice, Intermediate and Expert, a difficulty level that is sure to challenge even the best of the pool sharks. |
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Even more interesting is the workarounds that user communities often find to do what they want to do, whether hardware makers or content sharks want them to or not. |
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Scientists estimate these sharks, the ancestors of the modern day mako shark, could grow larger than 50 feet long. |
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Our pond is short on man-eating sharks, but I can set bear traps on the bottom. |
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Eric Roberts, who can be either outhouse or castle, comes a castle here as a slick, self-important minor-league thug who wants to swim with the sharks. |
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Harvesting of swordfish, sharks, billfish, and tunas in the Atlantic is regulated by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. |
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Liedert's synthetic version mimics this composition with silicone, in hopes that the scale structure is what gives sharks their biofouling defense. |
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Also lazing around are reef sharks, gathered in twos or threes, a little less than a metre long and looking like miniature Jaws but perfectly harmless if treated with respect. |
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Anglers in South Africa still target sharks, especially off the long beaches facing the Indian Ocean and in river mouths and estuaries after heavy rain. |
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The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of game fish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks, and tuna to replenish themselves. |
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Blacktip reef sharks have a fusiform body and a short rounded, blunt snout with an arched down-turned mouth filled with long sharp serrated teeth. |
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In fact some sea creatures, sharks for example, are known to regulate their digestive juices, and may retain food undigested for days, even up to a week. |
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The sharks were circling me slowly in the dark, murky water. |
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Their diet consists primarily of bony fishes and small sharks, including young bull sharks, but they have been known to feast on everything from seabirds to dogs. |
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The mild electrical impulses harm neither sharks nor bony fish, but the spasms in their noses become intolerable forcing sharks away from the area. |
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The International Shark Attack File lists bull sharks as historically responsible for at least 69 unprovoked attacks on humans around the world and 17 deaths. |
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Divers even pick up these dozy little sharks, but if you do that you will find yourself with a suddenly alert fish that is probably a bit narked at being disturbed. |
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Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score. |
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This site has yielded a relatively well-preserved and diverse nearshore marine vertebrate fauna consisting of sharks, rays, bony fishes, reptiles, and whales. |
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The bull sharks are also special because they can survive in fresh waters. |
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But once out there, it's not unusual to see spotted rays or even nurse sharks cruising along a 2,000-foot wall, or for anglers to hook bonefish, tarpon, or snook. |
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Yeah, problem was, there literally wasn't anybody to paddle out with, and I could see all the mullet, and the snook, tarpon and sharks feeding on them out there. |
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If you are still worried about sharks, why not try snowboarding instead? |
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Plankton is the bottom rung of the marine ecosystem's long ladder of life, and where there is plenty, marine organisms from brittlestars to whale sharks thrive. |
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Sharks are diverse reproducers, and their mating has been observed only on rare occasions. |
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Below me circling somewhere beneath the swell are the lumpen outlines of not one but two 15 ft Great White Sharks. |
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He remained in the Russian League, playing with Dynamo in Moscow, until Sharks scout John Ferguson saw him while on a scouting mission. |
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Sussex fans will be celebrating big time if Sharks win because it means they will finish top of the second division. |
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He was given a five-minute penalty for boarding and a game misconduct call, but that didn't satisfy the Sharks. |
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Great White Sharks have undoubtedly breached for centuries but at certain localities it happens more often than at others. |
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Tiger Sharks reproduce viviparously, which means that like mammals, the give birth to live young that have been nourished by a placenta. |
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Aussie stand-off Matthew Johns meanwhile is a target for Cronulla Sharks next term and could be released from his contract. |
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Sharks have excellent eyesight that is particularly good at detecting movement in low-light conditions such as starlight. |
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For his Sharks teammate Robinson, tomorrow's game at a capacity Twickenham completes his international collection. |
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The Sharks coach is in the happy situation of having a clean injury slate for his teams most important match of the season so far. |
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Improved playing surfaces this season have helped the Sharks, a side who like to play fast, open rugby. |
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Sharks have not displayed the intelligence that dolphins, orcas or even whales have. |
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The grandson of an East Fremantle player played just one colts game for the Sharks prior to being drafted at 10 in 1999 by Hawthorn. |
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Sharks don't swarm to blood quite as quickly as a group of sportswriters to a fresh tray of Cuban sandwiches. |
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The Sharks can't survive on current gates and the hope is that by playing on Friday evening will open up the game to a new audience. |
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During the filming of Thunderball in 1965, Connery's life was in danger in the sequence with the sharks in Emilio Largo's pool. |
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Two studies indicate that ocean acidification caused by the absorption of carbon dioxide can change the way sharks eat and sleep. |
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They and their close relatives, the sharks, comprise the subclass Elasmobranchii. |
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Paraglider Veso Ovcharov talks about Bulgarian mountains and Hawaiian sharks. |
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Typical woodcarvings include sharks, fish, whales, dolphins, turtles, vases, birds, walking sticks, book boxes, and models of the Bounty. |
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As a specialist in tapeworms that parasitize sharks and rays, she has a peculiar collecting method. |
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Even though many sharks have an ancient ancestry, most modern sharks have very small scales, called dermal denticles or placoid scales. |
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Thresher sharks are usually solitary creatures who keep themselves to themselves, and can be seen jumping out of the water like a dolphin. |
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Sharks captain David Peachey brought his side back into the match with a try just three minutes later as he chased down a Jason Kent bomb which Burt failed to contest. |
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In particular these huge sharks seem to favour the warm, shallow waters surrounding Pladda. |
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The whale sharks are slaughtered and processed to generate shark oil for use in health supplements. |
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And that could be the salvation for bowmouth sharks, hunted for their large pectoral fins. |
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Oceanic whitetip sharks, which failed by a vote of 75 for, 51 againstand 16 abstentions. |
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Included are species such as Atlantic cod, Devil's Hole pupfish, coelacanths, and great white sharks. |
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Offshore there are harbour porpoises, basking sharks and various species of dolphin. |
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This behavior is also most commonly found among sharks, such as the grey nurse shark, but has also been reported for Nomorhamphus ebrardtii. |
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They and some other fast predators like lamnid sharks have converged in highly streamlined bodies with muscles tuned for aerobic performance. |
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Such ocean athletes as tunas and lamnid sharks, for instance, preserve warmth in muscles that power their swimming. |
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Dozens of small to medium-sized thresher sharks are a common sight within the vicinity. |
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Huge monkfish from Cornwall and North Sea sharks sit next to colourful red snappers, shrimps and specially imported Indian sea bass. |
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Familiar examples of ovoviviparous fish include guppies, angel sharks, and coelacanths. |
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A slew of Gulf marine life, from tiny killifish to sharks, shows molecular signs of exposure to oil. |
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It is good to see money taken from convicted loan sharks put to such good use. |
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Offshore, minke whales, Killer whales, basking sharks, porpoises and dolphins are among the sealife that can be seen. |
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Thresher sharks have also been sighted by divers passing over deep volcanic channels, as has the extremely rare and elusive megamouth shark. |
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Luckily, there were several whale sharks to go round, and the boats split into packs. |
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Best time for gummy sharks is on moonlit nights when they will move into knee-deep water on a rising tide to feed. |
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But, there are only 1,200 species of cartilaginous fish, including sharks, rays and ratfish. |
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Cartilaginous fish, which today include sharks, rays, and ratfish, diverged from the bony fishes more than 420 million years ago. |
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For the little ones Sea Life London Aquarium Wonder at sharks, stingrays, clownfish, octopuses and so much more. |
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The loan sharks will be circling, waiting to pick up customers who can't find legitimate lenders. |
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A PROJECT has been launched to stop cashstrapped Birmingham families from falling foul of loan sharks. |
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A PROJECT to tackle loan sharks is giving residents in County Durham the chance to win PS100 worth of shopping vouchers. |
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Communities and Tackling Poverty Minister Jeff Cuthbert is backing a new campaign warning people of the dangers of using loan sharks. |
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A CAMPAIGN to highlight the extent to which loan sharks are targeting vulnerable people in Wales was launched in the Senedd yesterday. |
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Mostly, this July, I'm worrying about the jumping sharks jumping the shark. |
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A BLITZ on illegal loan sharks is under threat due to more Tory spending cuts. |
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A telemetric study of the behavior of free swimming Pacific angel sharks Squatina californica. |
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She even took advantage of a unique opportunity to collect samples from mako and thresher sharks caught during a local shark-fishing tournament. |
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With 4,000 sea creatures, including Snorkel the Loggerhead Turtle, sharks, stingrays and seahorses, there is plenty to enjoy. |
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I saw so many different fish including angel sharks, big groupers, octopuses and millions of damsel fish. |
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Warm water tunas and billfishes are also more abundant, while Queensland gropers and tiger sharks are also visiting the region occasionally. |
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Watch 10 remarkable shark species including whale and angel sharks on their hunt for prey in various corners of the world. |
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There are four different species of sharks at the Anglesey Sea Zoo, including the critically endangered Angel Shark. |
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Thresher sharks can grow up to 20ft in length and are identified by their tail length. |
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Meanwhile, the conservationist is calling on the community to report their sightings of sharks, rays, guitarfish and sawfish. |
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In this case, there are 16 vulnerable, endangered or threatened species of sharks, sawfish and rays that need our protection here in the Gulf. |
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Some fish, such as catfish and sharks, have the Ampullae of Lorenzini, organs that detect weak electric currents on the order of millivolt. |
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The olfactory lobes are very large in fish that hunt primarily by smell, such as hagfish, sharks, and catfish. |
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Mako sharks are one of the few sharks you can hunt and are the fastest-swimming sharks in the ocean. |
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Team Shark conducts open shark dives for individuals who'd like to see sharks up close but don't scuba dive. |
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The Irish Sea is also home to important species such as sharks, whales, dolphins and porpoise, as well as the rare and endangered pink sea fan. |
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Differential sensitivity to capture stress assessed by blood acid-base status in five carcharhinid sharks. |
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In particular, very large numbers of great northern diver and basking sharks use the site and could have been affected by the development. |
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Nomadic species such as mackerels, tunas, and sharks form assemblages at seamounts. |
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Look out for sea snakes, green turtles, squid, crocodile long-toms and leopard sharks. |
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As a part of the Summer of Wonder, two touch pools in Shark Lagoon are now home to several dozen bonnethead sharks and cownose rays. |
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A vast river network there had once nourished coelacanths, sharks, crocodile-like predators and dinosaurs. |
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Every color illustration shows such ocean wonders as tide pools, shells, fish, sharks, whales, and much more. |
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Later, sharks and bony fish lost the muscles and then early four-limbed vertebrates that moved onto land independently evolved them. |
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Shark expert and underwater filmmaker Valerie Taylor was among the first to develop and test shark suits in 1979 while diving with sharks. |
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It is unwise to enter the water in early morning or late afternoon to early evening hours when sharks are feeding close to shore. |
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Stop persecuting the minnows and concentrate on the real sharks, a High Court judge advised Britain's taxmen yesterday. |
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Some of our most special species include basking sharks, bottle-nosed dolphins, corals and anemones. |
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Scientists have shown that lemon sharks have the ability to learn from each other, the first example of this in cartilaginous fish. |
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That's before you consider the resident reef sharks, box jellyfish, and stingrays. |
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Castro, as well as the mature claspers of numerous pelagic carcharhinid sharks. |
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Bathers, divers and kayakers should be aware and alert to the occurrence of great white sharks in these waters. |
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The squaloid sharks of the Philippine Archipelago, with descriptions of new genera and species. |
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Some forms of overfishing, for example the overfishing of sharks, has led to the upset of entire marine ecosystems. |
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