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Florida Program for Shark Research

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Fieldwork

Florida scientists tag deep-sea shark from submersible

July 15, 2019

Florida scientists have tagged a deep-sea shark from a submersible, a historic first that took three expeditions, more than 2,000…
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News in Brief

DNA from tooth in Florida man’s foot solves 25-year-old shark bite mystery

July 2, 2019

When Jeff Weakley tweezed open a blister-like bulge on his foot, he was not expecting to find a piece of…
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Blacktip reef shark

Life on Earth

Shark bites plummet, fatalities remain average in 2018

January 28, 2019

While several high-profile shark bites made headlines last year, the total number of shark attacks globally took a nosedive. The…
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Technology & Data

DNA from shark tooth in boy’s leg used to ID species in bite incident

September 5, 2018

A small tooth fragment plucked from a 13-year-old boy’s leg after he was bitten by a shark off the coast…
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Profiles

Former shark program director Burgess retires, will focus on research

February 5, 2018

Throughout his more than 40-year career at the University of Florida, George Burgess gained an international reputation with the media…
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sandbar shark

Life on Earth

2017 ‘average’ year for shark attacks, deaths

February 5, 2018

With 88 reported unprovoked shark attacks and five fatalities worldwide, 2017 was “just an average year,” according to the University…
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juvenile bull shark laying on a solid blue background

Life on Earth

Shark scavenging helps reveal clues about human remains

July 3, 2017

Shark feeding habits are helping scientists identify marks on human bones found in the ocean. By analyzing shark scavenging behavior,…
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Life on Earth

How a century of fear turned deadly for sharks

June 26, 2016

Before the summer of 1916, there was still debate about whether sharks could kill humans. Most people were not even…
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sandbar shark

Life on Earth

Shark attacks hit all-time high in 2015

February 9, 2016

It’s the kind of record no one wants to break: the most shark attacks in a single year. But 2015 did…
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A shark with a long, pointed tailfin swims along the ocean bottom

Life on Earth

Newly discovered tiger shark migration pattern might explain attacks near Hawaii

September 5, 2013

The migration of mature female tiger sharks during late summer and fall to the main Hawaiian Islands, presumably to give…
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