In a world first, Dr Hawkes’ team have attached front and rear facing cameras to sharks’ dorsal fins. However, as was demonstrated when Landward joined the expedition, it is not a ...
OCEARCH, a non-profit research organization, uses satellite tags attached to sharks' dorsal fins to track their movements. Data collected from tagged sharks like Contender helps researchers better ...
To show up on satellite tracking, a tag on the dorsal fin needs to be above the surface for at least 90 seconds, OCEARCH reports. Crystal is an anomaly among the 90-plus white sharks tagged by ...
Breton pinged northeast of Palm Coast at 11:14 a.m., 12:36 p.m. and 5:02 p.m. before moving southeast and pinging again at 6:26 p.m. When the shark's dorsal fin moves above the water's surface ...
From Jaws to The Meg, sharks have long been portrayed in ... they are under serious threat from human activity. In particular, the shark fin trade – which is big business in Hong Kong ...