It is with great astonishment and concern that I read the letter to the editor by Barreiros et al1 in which the authors report an attack by a blue shark on a spear fisherman in the Azores. Whereas the first part of the article accurately details the circumstances of the accident, Barreiros et al, in the second part, devise a far-fetched and illegitimate connection with shark diving, in particular with shark feeding
Not AvailableFrom time immemorial sharks have been the object of amusement for the sea faring men ...
Place: London Publisher: Nature Publishing Group WOS:000563068400001International audienceGlobally, ...
Recent spikes in interactions between humans and sharks in the New York Bight have sparked widesprea...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Science Ltd.The blue shark, Prionace glauca (Linnaeus, 1758), is a large p...
ASIDE FROM the general need for thorough documentation of shark incidents (Hobson, et al., 1961:605)...
Many loss of lives at Sea are often attributed to shark attacks. Though some species of sharks are...
Shark attacks are relatively uncommon, but can be fatal in nature. It is diffcult to understand...
In the wake of the spectacular footage of champion surfer Mick Fanning\u27s recent shark encounter i...
Unprovoked attacks by sharks on humans are exceptionally rare phenomena. Sharks typically have two ...
Few phrases evoke more negative emotion, or generate more media coverage, than ‘shark attack’ despit...
The resolution from the State Advisory Council in France, as the author comments, deals with the app...
International audienceUnderstanding why sharks bite humans is essential for developing strategies to...
The theory of mistaken identity states that sharks, especially white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias,...
International audienceShark-based ecotourism has been recently expanding around the world. Provision...
ABSTRACTReductions of shark populations produce negative ecological and economic consequences. Overf...
Not AvailableFrom time immemorial sharks have been the object of amusement for the sea faring men ...
Place: London Publisher: Nature Publishing Group WOS:000563068400001International audienceGlobally, ...
Recent spikes in interactions between humans and sharks in the New York Bight have sparked widesprea...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Science Ltd.The blue shark, Prionace glauca (Linnaeus, 1758), is a large p...
ASIDE FROM the general need for thorough documentation of shark incidents (Hobson, et al., 1961:605)...
Many loss of lives at Sea are often attributed to shark attacks. Though some species of sharks are...
Shark attacks are relatively uncommon, but can be fatal in nature. It is diffcult to understand...
In the wake of the spectacular footage of champion surfer Mick Fanning\u27s recent shark encounter i...
Unprovoked attacks by sharks on humans are exceptionally rare phenomena. Sharks typically have two ...
Few phrases evoke more negative emotion, or generate more media coverage, than ‘shark attack’ despit...
The resolution from the State Advisory Council in France, as the author comments, deals with the app...
International audienceUnderstanding why sharks bite humans is essential for developing strategies to...
The theory of mistaken identity states that sharks, especially white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias,...
International audienceShark-based ecotourism has been recently expanding around the world. Provision...
ABSTRACTReductions of shark populations produce negative ecological and economic consequences. Overf...
Not AvailableFrom time immemorial sharks have been the object of amusement for the sea faring men ...
Place: London Publisher: Nature Publishing Group WOS:000563068400001International audienceGlobally, ...
Recent spikes in interactions between humans and sharks in the New York Bight have sparked widesprea...