Wildlife Journalist Launches Gulf Great White Shark Society - Orange Leader
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Calvert Fossils Reveal Shark Evolution - The Southern Maryland Chronicle
SOLOMONS, Md. — Fossil discoveries along Maryland’s Calvert Cliffs reveal that ancestors of the great white shark, dating back 15 million years, consumed marine mammals like dolphins and whales despite lacking the serrated teeth of modern great whites (Carcharodon carcharias), according to a study published on June 27, 2025. The findings, led by Dr. Stephen J. Godfrey, curator of paleontology at the Calvert Marine Museum, challenge previous assu…
To correctly interpret shark warning signals: From fish swarms to dolphin behavior. After a spectacular discovery from Montenegro - this is how holidaymakers protect themselves in the sea.
Wildlife Journalist Launches Gulf Great White Shark Society - Orange Leader
A new grassroots community has launched along the Gulf Coast to build awareness and spark conversation about the region’s most mysterious and misunderstood ocean predator: the great white shark. The Gulf Great White Shark Society brings together shark lovers to shine a light on these apex predators that are making a notable return to Gulf waters through media outreach, public events, and youth mentorship. Founded by award-winning wildlife j…
A Frequently Misunderstood Sea Creature
Shanti Hershenson Author Interview Pontus and Electra: To the Depths of the Sea follows two lonely great white sharks who find purpose and connection in each other. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story? It started with a single shark fact: Great white sharks are often solitary creatures, though there are exceptions (sharks are occasionally found travelling in pairs). I wanted to explore the idea of loneliness through the lens of …
Giant White Shark Captured: Controversy in Algeria for the Protected Species An exceptional, but controversial, event occurred off the coast of Algeria. On Friday, June 27, 2025, a fishing boat caught a great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) near the province of Tlemcen. The specimen, almost 4 meters long and weighing over 780 kg, was found lifeless in the nets, instead of the expected blue fish. The crew, surprised by the discovery of the g…
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