Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks
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CREDIT: Photograph by Grant Johnson.
Sharks at Triangle Rocks
Several species of sharks congregate at Triangle Rocks off Bimini, in the Bahamas, where researchers observe them.
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Photograph by Neil Hammerschlag.Curious blue shark
A shark cruises in from the open seas off Rhode Island. The species engages in such a rough mating ritual that female blue sharks have much thicker skin than males.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Sterling Zumbrunn/Copyright Conservation International.Shark patrol
A local villager out on community patrol near the island of Batanta, Raja Ampat, guarding against cyanide and blast fishing.
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Photograph by Mark Quartiano.Shark hunter
Mark “the Shark” Quartiano displays a dead hammerhead shark he caught. Quartiano makes his living taking tourists and celebrities fishing for sharks off Miami Beach.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Neil Hammerschlag.Great white shark
In less than a second, a great white launches its one-ton body in pursuit of a seal off Seal Island, South Africa. The phenomenon attracts tourists and researchers to the area.
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CREDIT: Photograph by Edith Blake.Jaws
The mechanical shark Bruce, shown here on the set of the Steven Spielberg film Jaws, terrified audiences across America in the 1970s.
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Photograph by Enric Sala.Shark traffic
Gray reef sharks swim over a coral reef near Malden Island, in the southern Line Islands.
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Photograph by Shawn Heinrichs.Dead sharks
Stacked shark carcasses await processing. Up to 30 percent of all shark species are threatened or nearly threatened with extinction; for an additional 47 percent there is not enough data to make an accurate assessment.
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Photograph by Juliet Eilperin.Shark dealer
A Hong Kong shark-fin dealer prepares dried fins to sell to restaurants.