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Learn about one of the ocean's top predators—sharks—and their critical role in maintaining the marine ecosystem. This collection features NOAA Office of ...
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sharks play an important role in ocean ecosystems—especially the larger species that are more “scary” to people. Sharks and their relatives were ...
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Explore ancient fossils, impressive jaws, and life-size models of a variety of iconic species—and emerge with a deeper understanding of how protecting sharks ...
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New York Shark Research · Shark Management and Conservation · New York Shark Species · Atlantic Blacktip · Basking Shark · Blue Shark · Common Thresher Shark.
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The great white shark population is decreasing due to years of being hunted by man for fins and teeth, and often as a trophy for sport fishing.
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As they swim, sharks use continuous lateral (side-to-side) undulations of the body. The pectoral fins on either side of the body are positioned and shaped to ...
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