A recent study explains movement patterns of the ‘near-threatened’ tiger sharks in the Gulf of Mexico.
While Some Sharks Flee, Tiger Sharks Brave Stormy Seas
Sharks of New Jersey & How We're Restoring Habitat
Almost nothing is known about the tiger shark in South Atlantic waters [PeerJ]
Climate Change is Driving Tiger Sharks Into New Waters With Shocking Speed and Unknown Consequences
Shark News, Issue 08
Sharks of New Jersey & How We're Restoring Habitat
Observations on heterodonty within the dentition of the Atlantic Sharpnose Shark, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae (Richardson, 1836), from the north-central Gulf of Mexico, USA, with implications on the fossil record [PeerJ]
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Movement of Tiger Sharks Tracked in Gulf of Mexico
PDF) Galapagos shark movement patterns and interactions with fishing vessels in the marine parks surrounding Lord Howe Island A report for Parks Australia
First description of a sex segregated aggregation of silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) and the frequency and distribution of mating wounds off the tip of the Baja California Peninsula
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How to Go Shark Fishing
The biology and ecology of the basking shark: A review - ScienceDirect