Lancaster University: Big Sharks Equal Big Impact, But There's a Big Problem
August 03, 2024
August 03, 2024
LANCASTER, England, Aug. 3 (TNSres) -- Lancaster University issued the following news:
International study reveals those most affected by fishing are most needed for healthy oceans.
Shark conservation must go beyond simply protecting shark populations -- it must prioritise protecting the ecological roles of sharks, according to new research.
The largest sharks of many of the biggest species, such as tiger sharks and great whites, play an oversized role in h . . .
International study reveals those most affected by fishing are most needed for healthy oceans.
Shark conservation must go beyond simply protecting shark populations -- it must prioritise protecting the ecological roles of sharks, according to new research.
The largest sharks of many of the biggest species, such as tiger sharks and great whites, play an oversized role in h . . .