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Sharks are dying at alarming rates, mostly due to fishing. Retention bans may helpNearly one-third of sharks are threatened with extinction, mostly due to fishing. While mandated releases are helpful, ...
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It's already illegal for fishermen to attract or capture a great white shark, but Bay State officials are proposing new rules ...
What would you do if an eight-foot-long bull shark rammed your kayak while you were fishing in the open ocean? Fisherman ...
Seasoned anglers Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld netted a lifetime achievement on the shores of North Carolina.
An Eyre Peninsula community reeling from two fatal shark attacks in 15 months is concerned that recreational fishing and cage ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSharks in peril: Industrial fishing pushes one-third of species toward extinctionCurrently, 17 species of oceanic sharks are protected by retention bans, policies that require fishermen to release any ...
Researchers urge stronger protections like fishing limits and habitat conservation to prevent further decline in shark ...
A team of local fishermen made waves on Saturday when they reeled in a 12 to 13-foot great white shark from a Hatteras Island ...
Two North Carolina fishermen made one of the most impressive catches of their careers when they caught a great white shark.
Great whites can appear year-round in the waters along the North Carolina coast, but they are most common during winter and ...
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