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The Gulf of California May Be an Overlooked Home for Great White Sharks
This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at .Between June and December 2017 alone, eight fishermen operating out of Isla San Esteban, Mexico, illegally caught and killed as many as 14 great white sharks. Plying the waters of the Gulf of California in small boats known as pangas, they hunted down the enormous fish, hauled them to remote beaches, and dismembered them. To conceal their activity, they mixed the flesh in with their legal catch. From each shark the fishermen kept a tooth. From one, they...…This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at .Between June and December 2017 alone, eight fishermen operating out of Isla San Esteban, Mexico, illegally caught and killed as many as 14 great white sharks. Plying the waters of the Gulf of California in small boats known as pangas, they hunted down the enormous fish, hauled them to remote beaches, and dismembered them. To conceal their activity, they mixed the flesh in with their legal catch. From each shark the fishermen kept a tooth. From one, they...WW…
Could Flushing Cold Water Over the Great Barrier Reef Save Corals?
This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at .In early 2020, Australia was in the grip of its second hottest summer on record. As catastrophic bush fires turned the sky black, sea temperatures on the Great Barrier Reef , causing more than a quarter of the corals on the reef to turn a ghostly white. It was the third mass coral bleaching event to hit the UNESCO World Heritage Site in just five years.In light of the ever-increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and rising ocean...…This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at .In early 2020, Australia was in the grip of its second hottest summer on record. As catastrophic bush fires turned the sky black, sea temperatures on the Great Barrier Reef , causing more than a quarter of the corals on the reef to turn a ghostly white. It was the third mass coral bleaching event to hit the UNESCO World Heritage Site in just five years.In light of the ever-increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and rising ocean...WW…
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