New Scientist Mag: Stop badmouthing sharks that bite people
April 2, 2012 – 7:13 pm | Comments Off

Human-shark encounters are always called attacks even when there is no contact, artificially amplifying the numbers. What’s more, no distinction is made for minor bites from non-threatening species.

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Shark Conservation Research: Nat. Geographic Video

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Tools ‹ Christopher Neff — WordPress. This is a very controversial – and potentially dangerous to sharks – new documentary.

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