Sharks are feasting on fish caught by humans in the Gulf of Mexico after learning to associate boats with food, shark scientists say. Instances of shark depredation in the region have increased ...
Summer beachgoers across the Gulf Coast have been on high alert following three shark attacks along the Florida Panhandle that happened mere miles from each other last week. While scientists say shark ...
In the Gulf of Mexico, sharks have been caught stealing food from fishing nets. According to scientists, the sharks have learned how to associate fishing boats with food, leading to increased cases of ...
A great white shark made history last month when she traveled over 2,000 miles from South Carolina to Mexico. According to Outcast Sport Fishing's owner, Capt. Chip Michalove, LeeBeth the shark is the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What a shark left of this red snapper for the angler who hooked it. David Hay Jones, CC BY-ND Fishermen across the Gulf of Mexico ...
Mexico recently adopted national regulations protecting several threatened shark species in the Atlantic from being caught or retained as bycatch. Shark conservationists welcome the protections but ...
For the first time ever, orcas have been documented hunting sharks in a marine park off the coast of Mexico, researchers said. Photo from Art of Adventure, UnSplash For the first time, killer whales ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. A manta ray as it glides through the crystal clear blue waters. It started with a moment ...
A shark named LeeBeth has swam more than 2,000 miles from Hilton Head, South Carolina, to Mexico, experts say. EJ Young A 14-foot shark tagged off the South Carolina coast in December has made an ...
The killer whale pod in Mexico hunts and attacks much larger whale sharks by targeting them from below, a study finds Kelsey Williamson Orcas — also known as killer whales — are once again on the ...
A list of the biggest sharks ever caught on a rod-and-reel and certified as world records by the International Game Fish Association.