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Catch and release shark fishing makes the predator's blood boil

Por: Newsweek Tech October 07, 2022

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Catch and release fishing appears to cause extreme stress to sharks, causing a spike in body temperature that could have devastating impacts on its physiology and behavior.A study from Trinity College Dublin has found that short-term capture can cause a shark's internal body temperature to spike by as much as 4.8°F.Catch and release studies have shown that the practice can have ecological and physiological impacts to fish, but shark... + full article



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