Shortfin makos are the fastest sharks in the sea, but they're failing to outpace the scale of overfishing that is driving ...
THE isurid shark, Isurus oxyrinchus Rafinesque, 1810, although most closely related to the Indo-Pacific I. glaucus Müller and Henle, 1841, is apparently constantly and clearly differentiated in ...
Dentition of the Shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus (ROM R7940). Scale bar = 100 mm May only be published in connection to reports about the research by Bazzi et al or after permission from photographer ...
The Irish Naturalists' Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that has published issues every year since 1925. It is unique in scope and content, covering all aspects of Natural History, and is ...
Conservation scientists have recommended a total fishing ban on shortfin mako sharks (Isurus oxyrinchus) to allow the species’ population in the North Atlantic to recover from decades of overfishing.
Edit: Have included comments from Shark Advocates International. “Highly mobile species [such as sharks] create a unique management problem given their wide movement ranges, as they often cross many ...
If you think sharks are scary, wait until you see pictures of their skeletons. Sebastien Enault and Camille Auclair of the organization Kraniata make a living cleaning, restoring and casting the bones ...
NOAA Fisheries implemented regulations consistent with new ICCAT requirements adopted in 2021, based on the 2017 stock assessment. In the U.S, fishermen may not land or retain Atlantic shortfin mako ...
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