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Collection of sources relevant to the study of sharks, with information on press coverage, specific classifications of sharks, and image galleries, as well as an extensive list of additional resources such as organisations, statistical data, projects, and articles.
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Information about the size, diet, habitat, and reproductive behaviour of sharks, together with a general description, classification guide, and photograph of each species. Varieties covered include angel, lemon, basking, mako, blacktip reef, nurse, blue, sandbar, bull, silky, dusky, spiny dogfish, galapagos, tiger, goblin, thresher, great white, hammerhead, whitetip reef, horn, wobbegong, and whale shark.
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Documents and photographs providing an account of a scalloped hammerhead sighting during a diving expedition. Their movements in shoals, cleaning procedures, mating rituals, and evolution are described.
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Offers research data concerning shark behaviour that has been gathered from around the Monterey Bay and San Francisco Bay areas. Includes biological information on the anatomy and evolution of sharks, and provides guidance on specific species, covering physical descriptions, conservation, behaviour, reproduction, and interaction with humans. An image and video collection is also included.
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Collection of resources detailing international shark attacks since the mid 1500s, observations from commercial fishing vessels, conservation programs, underwater photographs of various species, and information on specific types of shark such as the great white and the megamouth.
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Reference information about a host of sea creatures including killer whales, eagle rays, common puffins, harbour porpoises, coral reef animals, and estuary and coastal water animals. An illustration of each animal is accompanied by details of their class, order, size, family, scientific name, range, diet, conservation status, and habitat. General facts about sea turtles and invertebrates such as sponges, molluscs, echinoderms, and cnidarians are also offered.
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