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  • Shark culling - Wikipedia 250247
  • Sharks - Smithsonian250249
  • Ecosystem Disrupted Following the Disappearance of Great White Sharks, New Study Finds - ENN 26.03.25462862
  • New evidence spells massive trouble for world’s sharks, rays and chimaeras - Mongabay 02.01.25464686
  • New Study Finds Overfishing has Halved Shark and Ray Populations Since 1970 - ENN 12.12.24446304
  • Sharks deserting coral reefs as oceans heat up, study shows - Guardian 09.09.24431589
  • Wild sharks off Brazil coast test positive for cocaine, scientists say - Guardian 23.07.24424368
  • The World’s Sharks Face a Gauntlet of Threats From Marine Heatwaves—and ‘Coldwaves,’ Scientists Say - Inside Climate News 12.07.24423642
  • ‘We sell it in secret, like drugs’: Brazil’s appetite for shark meat puts species under threat - Guardian 07.07.24421608
  • Shark Eggs May Simply Stop Hatching Under Climate Change - Gizmodo 03.07.24421275
  • These UK Tourists Are Down for Swimming With Sharks—Are You? - Mother Jones 15.06.24419893
  • How Sharks Survived a Major Spike in Earth’s Temperature - ENN 03.06.24417198
  • Hammerhead Sharks Are Back in the Caribbean: “I Could Not Believe It” - Mother Jones 12.05.24415028
  • Great white sharks off South Africa’s coast are protected by law, but not in practice. Why this needs to change - Conversation 02.05.24412335
  • ‘An enigma’: scientists finally learn what giant prehistoric shark looked like - Guardian 24.04.24411071
  • Rare megamouth shark found in east Africa for the first time – why so little is known about it - Conversation 26.02.24402622
  • Global shark deaths increasing despite finning bans, study shows - Mongabay 17.01.24395953
  • A shark nursery may be a stone's throw from Miami's bright lights - BBC 28.11.23386091
  • South Africa’s Sharks Disappeared Without a Trace - Atlantic 24.09.23373760
  • South Africa’s great white sharks are changing locations – they need to be monitored for beach safety and conservation - Conversation 07.09.23372919
  • A Look Into the Wondrous Lives of Sharks - Atlantic 05.07.23357969
  • Brazil claims record shark fin bust: Nearly 29 tons from 10,000 sharks seized - Mongabay 29.06.23356450
  • Several reef sharks at greater threat of extinction than thought, study shows - Mongabay 15.06.23352909
  • Maps of sharks’ journeys show marine protected areas alone won’t save them - Mongabay 05.04.23340246
  • Costa Rica announces ban on fishing of hammerhead sharks - Mongabay 10.02.23330381
  • ‘Extinction crisis’ of sharks and rays to have devastating effect on other species, study finds - Guardian 18.01.23325325
  • Sharks received landmark protection to combat fin trade, but the culling must stop - Mongabay 03.01.23323831
  • Landmark bill will ban the shark fin trade in the US - Mongabay 21.12.22322231
  • Spielberg tells of guilt over harm hit film Jaws may have done to sharks - Guardian 18.12.22322314
  • Video: Photographing Sharks to Save Them - VICE News 14.12.22321425
  • Shark-fishing gear banned across much of Pacific in conservation ‘win’ - Mongabay 08.12.22319193
  • Sharks win key protections at the world wildlife summit - National Geographic 30.11.22318221
  • New gadget could reduce shark bycatch by 90% - Guardian 21.11.22316527
  • Shark fin trade regulated at last in landmark decision - Guardian 18.11.22316531
  • Maldives shark-fishing ban tested by ebbing support from small-scale fishers - Mongabay 01.09.22303513
  • How great white sharks outsmarted the massive megalodon to first rule the oceans, 3 million years ago - Conversation 06.06.22289969
  • Commercial Fishers Kill Sharks to Retrieve $1 Hooks in New Zealand, Report Finds - EcoWatch 06.04.22281650
  • Tiger Shark Migrations Altered by Climate Change, New Study Finds - ENN 13.01.22269627
  • Atlantic fishing nations agree to ban catches of mako, world’s fastest sharks - Guardian 24.11.21262285
  • New research hopes to shine a light on wedgefish, the ‘pangolin of the ocean’ - Mongabay 07.09.21254661
  • 2 in 5 shark species threatened with extinction, says IUCN - EcoWatch 05.09.21254790
  • There Is a Monster in Our Oceans, and It Isn't Sharks, It's Us - CD 16.07.21250250
  • How can we help protect sharks in Australia from ‘cruel’ culling programs? - EuroNews 13.07.21250246
  • Sharks ‘critical’ to restoring damaged ecosystems, finds study - Guardian 22.03.21239203
  • NASA technology could help save the world's largest shark - EcoWatch 19.02.21235839
  • Climate crisis pushing great white sharks into new waters - Guardian 09.02.21234913
  • EU and US block plans to protect world's fastest shark - Guardian 23.11.20226388
  • Efforts to tackle shark fin trade need to focus closer to shore, study says - Mongabay 28.10.20222046
  • Shark fin trafficking ring busted as trade ban comes into effect in Florida - Mongabay 28.09.20217637
  • Overfished Congo waters put endangered sharks at risk - Mongabay 23.09.20217640
  • ‘Surprising’ fossil discovery could rewrite shark evolution story - EcoWatch 08.09.20215946
  • Scientists catalogue shark and ray distribution in Florida lagoon - ENN 25.08.20214867
  • Sharks nearby? A bottle of seawater can hold the answer, study says - Mongabay 21.08.20214845
  • Sharks contaminated with plastic are ‘cause for concern’ - Mongabay 11.08.20213824
  • Sharks: imperiled, maligned, fascinating - EcoWatch 09.08.20213746
  • Sharks are widely misunderstood - EcoWatch 04.08.20213479
  • 10 little-known shark facts - EcoWatch 31.07.20213226
  • Reef sharks are in major decline worldwide - Nat Geo 22.07.20212865
  • Shark fin stories by major media ‘misleading’: Q&A with David Shiffman - Mongabay 13.07.20212458
  • Seafood fraud: why your Mediterranean swordfish might actually be shark - Guardian 08.07.20212250
  • Great white vanishing act: where have South Africa's famous sharks gone? - Guardian 08.07.20212251
  • Why we need sharks: the true nature of the ocean's 'monstrous villains' - Guardian 06.07.20250248
  • Shark finning: why the ocean's most barbaric practice continues to boom - Guardian 06.07.20212252
  • Why we need sharks - Guardian 06.07.20212020
  • White sharks have disappeared from False Bay and Gansbaai, two sites off South Africa - Mongabay 10.06.20209484
  • Following house approval, US has a chance to ban the cruel shark fin trade - Truth Out 13.03.20201524
  • Tracking the global fin trade: shark fishing in Oman - Al Jazeera 11.03.20201153
  • Video: What sharks reveal about the state of the ocean - Economist 04.11.19268502
  • Shark nets and culls don’t necessarily make Australian beaches safer - The Conversation 26.09.19250245
  • New trade protections for sharks – but are they enough? – Greenpeace UK 10/16133520
  • The Destruction of Kesennuma, Japan’s Shark Fin Town - Japan Probe 3/11133523
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