Sharks | AquaNerd - Part 2

Surfers Save Their Nemesis, a Stranded Great White Shark

There’s no doubt the great white shark is the most popular shark species among t.v. watchers. Surfers on the other hand might not feel the same way, since many surfers lose their boards, limbs, or lives to these efficient hunting machines. Despite this relationship, a surfer and another beachgoer attempted to save a stranded white [...]

Shark Fact of the Day – 8/6/2010

Some sharks can breathe while remaining motionless on the seafloor. Others must swim in order to pump the water over their gills. For obvious reasons, sharks that can pump water over their gills while remaining motionless are better suited for the home aquarium. They don’t have to swim constantly and a lot of these types [...]

Shark Fact of the Day – 8/5/2010

Some sharks give birth to live offspring while others lay eggs. Most sharks are of the live bearing kind, but many lay leathery eggs on or near the seafloor. Adventurous hobbyists can even purchase eggs and place them in their aquarium to hatch. Sometimes the eggs will hatch a tiny shark, and other times the [...]

Shark Fact of the Day – 8/4/2010

There are two separate groups of fish that have a “saw blade” like appendage extending from their nose. One is the sawsharks, which as their name suggests, are basically sharks with a saw for a nose. The sawfish, which look very similar to the sawsharks and possess a similar saw-shaped rostrum, are actually more closely [...]

Shark Fact of the Day – 8/3/2010

There’s a shark that can actually chew off pieces of a submarine. The cookie cutter shark has a mouth that can cut circular holes into just about anything, including the soft rubbery exterior of a submarine. These sharks specialize in chewing off chunks of tuna, whales, and various other marine life. The cookie cutter shark [...]

Shark Fact of the Day – 8/2/2010

A common method of attach for Great White Sharks is a breaching method. The shark swims near the bottom and looks out for prey swimming at the water’s surface. Once the Great White spots its prey, it attacks from below and at a very high speed. The shark is moving so fast that it can [...]

Picture of the Week – 8/2 – 8/8

Pictured above is a whale shark at the world famous Georgia Aquarium. The whale shark is the world’s largest fish, reaching lengths exceeding 40 feet. Despite their size, these sharks feed on some of the tiniest creatures in the ocean. Whale sharks are filter feeders. They swim at slower speeds with their mouths open, ingesting [...]

Shark Fact of the Day – 8/1/2010

Unlike most sharks, the Bull Shark (Carcharhinus leucas) can tolerate fresh and brackish water. They have even been found hundreds of miles up river. Many speculate that the sharks do this to find a more bountiful supply of food or to even give birth. The juvenile sharks may face fewer predators or have a greater [...]

Shark Finning Video from Blue Sphere Media

Warning: The following video contains footage of dead sharks and various shark finning practices. The video may be disturbing to some. Most video footage of shark finning is taken at the surface. We’ve all seen the huge boat with its crew dragging in both alive and dead sharks, cutting off their fins, and dumping the [...]

Picture of the Week – 5/24 – 5/30

Here is a pretty neat shot of a Cownose Stingray hovering over a Zebra Shark in the South Pacific exhibit at Moody Gardens in Galveston, Texas.

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