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White shark numbers increasing after 20 years of protection but footage of mating still elusive

White shark numbers increasing after 20 years of protection but footage of mating still elusive
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Shark deterrents are flooding the market. Here's what you should know about the science

Shark deterrents are flooding the market. Here's what you should know about the science
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COVID-19 helps understand human impacts on marine organisms


White Shark. Photo: Andrew Fox, Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions.
A team of 22 scientists have used data from the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) to track the movements of marine organisms during the Covid-19 lockdown in a new study, revealing the impact of human activities on marine species in Australian waters.
With shark cage-diving as a case study, the research team, led by Associate Professor Charlie Huveneers from Flinders University, monitored the movements and residency of two marine species, white sharks and yellowtail kingfish, over a 51-day period during the longest break in cage-diving activity at the Neptune Islands near Port Lincoln for over 20 years. ....

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