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Category: Sharks

Biology Ecology Evolution Sharks

“Fish are friends. Not food.” What Finding Nemo Taught Me About Sharks

Dr. M October 8, 2013 fatherhoodFinding Nemofriendspredatorsharksteeth

The following post is authored by Leo Gaskins as part of the Sizing Ocean Giants project. This post originally occurred on the Story of Size. I can…

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Cos you can never have too much whale shark

Alistair Dove September 30, 2013 IWSC3whale sharks

Sorry I’ve been a bit quiet lately, but I’ve got a reason, honest.  It’s not even an excuse.  See, I’ve been a bit wrapped up…

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Adaptations Biology Evolution Organisms Pelagic Sharks

The superhero like swimming of Manta rays

Dr. M August 27, 2013

Watch the video above and you will better understand the high I am still experiencing after a week of fieldwork.  I traveled to Mexico to…

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Biology Fluid Dynamics Sharks Weather

Recipe for a Sharknado

Dr. Martini August 9, 2013

While we here at Deep Sea News utterly disliked the Discovery Channel fiction-presented-as-fact documentary “Megalodon” we couldn’t help but love SyFy’s “fiction-presented-as-campy-AWESOME” that was Sharknado.…

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Microbes Organisms Sharks

Sharks are overrated, lets talk about their microbiome

Holly Bik August 9, 2013 digestive systemgut microbiomenurse sharkPhotobacteriumshark weeksharks

Yes, like humans (all other animals on Earth), sharks have a gut microbiome too. Everyone’s just been way too busy talking about all that Megalodon…

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Biology Evolution Mating & Reproduction Opinion & Editorial Sharks

Five things about sharks you probably won’t see on TV this week

Alistair Dove August 7, 2013 Discovery Channelshark weeksharks

There have been a lot of tweets, blog words, column inches and TV time devoted in the last few days to the notion that Discovery’s…

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Adaptations Biology Organisms Sharks

Megalodon…phhh…most sharks are Microlodons.

Dr. M August 7, 2013 Biggestrecord holdersharkshark weekSmallestwhale shark

A year ago, I jumped off the side of a perfectly good boat. Infinite water hides the land to the west and the ocean floor…

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Best Conservation & Environment Education Life of Science Opinion & Editorial Sharks Uncategorized

Why I Still Watch Shark Week

Alex Warneke August 7, 2013 megalodonMusingsshark week

The other day I received a slightly disconcerting text message from my cousin regarding Shark Week. She has two young kids one age 6 and…

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Art Biology Education Fishing Life At Sea Music Pelagic Pictures and Movies Scientist! Sharks

The Real Shark Week: Diving in with oceanic whitetips

RR Helm August 6, 2013

Discovery Channel’s Shark Week kicked off with a *fake* documentary about sharks, and under normal circumstances this would sink me into a big blue pit of bummer.…

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Adaptations Biology Ecology Evolution Genetics Mating & Reproduction Organisms Sharks Uncategorized

Like Shark Week, But with Actual Facts

Dr. M August 6, 2013

Ed Yong inspires me. It’s Shark Week, and the Discovery Channel have already jumped the shark with a fake documentary, asking if a giant prehistoric…

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