Por: Newsweek Tech October 07, 2022
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
Forbes USA Life October 06, 2022
In this stressful world we need to relax and get outdoors, and fishing is one of the best ways to do both. So it’s no surprise that America is hooked on fishing. Almost 100 million fish were caught in 2020 by recreational anglers (65% of them released), and over 50 million... + más
Fly Fishing Is Medicine For The Mind And Body, And May Help You Land That Next Big Deal | Forbes
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Newsweek USA World October 05, 2022
A dozen great white sharks have gathered at the site of a fatal attack that occurred on September 25.An aerial survey of the Plettenberg Bay coastline, in South Africa's Western Cape Province, conducted by the Plett Shark Action Group (PSAG), showed 12 great white sharks in... + más
Fall equinox triggers great white shark migration south | Newsweek
Op-Ed: How juvenile white sharks in search of warmer waters disrupt life off the California coast | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA World October 04, 2022
Dolphins tried to push an Australian surfer to shore while he was being stalked by a 20-foot shark.Bill Ballard was surfing at Wallagoot Beach, on the New South Wales coast, on September 25 when he noticed that the dolphins—which were feeding on a swarm of salmon in the... + más
Teen Bitten by Shark While Fishing in Key Largo | NBC 6 South Florida
Watch shark leap from water to catch fish in extremely rare footage | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World September 29, 2022
Great white sharks in South Africa may be lured closer to the coast following an orca killing spree.Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Barbara Creecy says that shark cage-diving operations should be brought closer to the Strandfontein beach, Cape Town, near False... + más
Orca from Russia's infamous whale jail spotted thriving in wild | Newsweek
Great white sharks vs hurricanes: what happens during huge storms? | Newsweek
CBS News USA Politics September 27, 2022
A file photo shows Kimon Bisogno, a 39-year-old mother from Cape Town, South Africa, who was killed on September 25 by a great white shark off the popular beach of South Africa's Plettenberg Bay. Kimon Bisogno/Facebook Johannesburg — A mother has been killed in the... + más
Great white shark that killed mom in waist-high water appeared through wave | Newsweek
Great white sharks to be lured closer to coast after orca killing spree | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World September 27, 2022
A shark has been filmed leaping from the water to catch a fish in an extremely rare sighting in Croatia.The video, which was posted to Reddit by user Alternative-Monk-386, shows a large fish thrashing about in shallow water, on Island Krk in Malinska. It is not clear what... + más
Slate USA Science September 24, 2022
Throughout the years, I’ve accumulated a few fun facts about sharks. They can . Their skeletons are . Their fins are inhumanely harvested for . But the fact that lives rent-free in my mind is this one: Each year, more people are killed by vending machines than sharks. I’ve... + más
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