This site, managed by NOAA Fisheries, provides a vast amount of information regarding sharks, their characteristics and behavior. Users can access information on a variety of shark species including white sharks, tiger sharks, blacktip sharks and bull sharks. Also included is information regarding shark management, shark sciences, reducing risks of shark attack and frequently asked shark questions. Users can also link to external information on shark research and science, tagging, attacks, domestic and international management, identification and general education. This site contains a wealth of information and reflects NOAA Fisheries' commitment to conserving shark populations. Educational levels: General public
The mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is to understand and predi...
This important and exciting title represents the first authoritative volume focussed on pelagic (ope...
Research is being undertaken in Kakadu rivers to better understand shark ecology in order to help ma...
A wealth of information concerning sharks, this site contains educational activities, a great white ...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
Sea World informational resource on sharks. Excellent introduction to sharks including information o...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries is dedicated to protecting and pres...
Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
The Southern California Bight Elasmobranch Consortium (SCBEC) is a newly formed organization that wi...
This website explores the research of Dr. Kim Holland's shark and elasmobranch lab in Hawaii. The la...
This technical manual outlines research methods and information needed to monitor and manage shark f...
Excellent resource on the biology of sharks and what makes them the "perfect predator." This highly ...
Marine research in relation to sharks has tended to lag behind other species. Nevertheless, the disp...
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) has primary responsibility for the development...
Sharks are iconic and ecologically important predators found in every ocean. Because of their ecolog...
The mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is to understand and predi...
This important and exciting title represents the first authoritative volume focussed on pelagic (ope...
Research is being undertaken in Kakadu rivers to better understand shark ecology in order to help ma...
A wealth of information concerning sharks, this site contains educational activities, a great white ...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
Sea World informational resource on sharks. Excellent introduction to sharks including information o...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries is dedicated to protecting and pres...
Sharks are in decline worldwide. In 2010, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Nat...
The Southern California Bight Elasmobranch Consortium (SCBEC) is a newly formed organization that wi...
This website explores the research of Dr. Kim Holland's shark and elasmobranch lab in Hawaii. The la...
This technical manual outlines research methods and information needed to monitor and manage shark f...
Excellent resource on the biology of sharks and what makes them the "perfect predator." This highly ...
Marine research in relation to sharks has tended to lag behind other species. Nevertheless, the disp...
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) has primary responsibility for the development...
Sharks are iconic and ecologically important predators found in every ocean. Because of their ecolog...
The mission of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is to understand and predi...
This important and exciting title represents the first authoritative volume focussed on pelagic (ope...
Research is being undertaken in Kakadu rivers to better understand shark ecology in order to help ma...