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North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered due to a combination of historical exploitation and ongoing modern pressures. Today, fewer than 340 individuals remain, wit...
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North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered due to a combination of historical exploitation and ongoing modern pressures. Today, fewer than 340 individuals remain, wit...
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Rarity in marine species can refer to small population size, limited geographic range, low encounter rates, or a combination of these factors. Scientists typically assess rarity...
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White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are confirmed present in the Mediterranean Sea, though population size remains uncertain. Verified records come from bycatch, scientific su...
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The coelacanth (pronounced SEEL-uh-kanth) is a lobe-finned fish once thought to have gone extinct about 66 million years ago with the non-avian dinosaurs. In 1938, a living spec...
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Molokini Crater is a popular volcanic caldera off Maui known for clear water and diverse marine life, including sharks. A shark attack at Molokini crater is rare but warrants cl...
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Being underwater with sharks typically refers to planned, regulated activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling, or research dives where sharks are present in the water column....
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