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Discovery Channel's Shark Week - http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/sharkweek/sharkweek.html
Information on a variety of sharks, from the Great Whites to Hammerheads. Includes interactive games and shark quiz along with expert shark attack answers. |
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International Shark Attack File - http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Sharks/ISAF/ISAF.htm
A database of shark attacks as well as information on how, why, and where sharks attack, and how to avoid becoming a victim. |
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Mote Marine Laboratory - http://www.mote.org/
Located in Sarasota, Florida and provides shark tank interactive camera, with information on sharks and other marine fish. |
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The Shark Research Institute - http://www.sharks.org
A non-profit, international, scientific organization dedicated to the conservation of sharks. The Institute provides consultants, speakers for schools, clubs and conferences, and serves as a resource for the media, providing slides, videos and data. |
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NOVA Online: Island of the Sharks - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sharks/
Information about sharks and sharkmasters. |
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Natal Sharks Board - http://www.shark.co.za/
Service organisation that protects beach users in KwaZulu-Natal against shark attack. Site has information about shark attack-prevention and shark research. |
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Bimini Biological Field Station - http://www.miami.edu/sharklab/
Information on classes offered at the shark research field station located on Bimini, shark information, this site is headed by Sonny Gruber. |
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Sharks of Hawaii - http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/sharintr.html
An introduction to sharks that are prevalent in Hawaiian waters - especially those species that swim inshore and are aggressive to humans. Safety information about avoiding shark attack is provided. |
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Fiona's Shark Mania - http://www.oceanstar.com/shark/
Shark resources and information, including graphics and clip art, stories, links, and the SHARK-L mailing list. |
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Masterpiece Of Evolution - the Shark - http://web.ncf.ca/bz050/HomePage.shark.html
Biology, stories, photos, and links. |
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Sharks off the Delaware and Ocean City Maryland Beaches - http://www.beach-net.com/Shark.html
A look at the most common sharks found off the Delaware and Ocean City Maryland beaches, most notably the common hammerhead, mako, sand shark, spiny dogfish and smooth dogfish sharks, and sandbar shark. |
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WorldShark.com - http://www.worldshark.com
Dedicated to educating the world on sharks and promoting their conservation. Includes fact sheets, resource links, membership details, newsletter and merchandise |
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Captain Toms New England Shark Species - http://newenglandsharks.com/
Information and photos on shark species found in the waters around New England, including the blue, thresher, mako and porbeagle sharks. |
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Alaska Shark Assessment Program - http://www.conservationinstitute.org/alaskasharks.htm
Investigates the increase of salmon sharks and Pacific sleeper sharks in Alaskan waters. |
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Shark Research Committee - http://www.sharkresearchcommittee.com/src_index.htm
Behavior and ecology of sharks indigenous to waters off the Pacific Coast, with particular emphasis on potentially dangerous species. |
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Shark Attacks - http://www.sharkattacks.com/
Information about shark attacks with photos of victims and sharks. Shark attack news section and discussion board. |
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Great White Shark - http://www.greatwhite.org/
Guide to this predator of the deep including close-up photos, shark attack stories, and related links. |
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Shark Predation on Sable Island Seals - http://www.greenhorsesociety.com/Sharks/shark_predation.htm
Short article on shark predation on Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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Shark Insider - http://gorp.away.com/gorp/activity/wildlife/shark_main.htm
Index of GORP's articles related to sharks, including where to see them, how to see them safely, and some hair-raising tales of close encounters with sharks around the world. |
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Shark Survivor: Recognizing 8 Different Shark Species - http://www.sharksurvivor.com/sharks.html
Descriptions and illustrations of 8 dangerous shark species know to attack man with rankings of their danger level. |