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Celebrate Shark Week with Shark Videos
Jun 30: Celebrate Shark Week by watching the best of our shark videos.
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Celebrating Our Shark Experts
Jun 28: This Shark Week, meet some of our shark experts.
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A Mako's Last Meal Part II: The Shark Bite Effect
Jun 26: What can shark bites teach scientists about the state of sharks in southern California? Watch our new video to find out.
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Tagged Hammerhead Travels Widely in Pacific Waters
Sep 11: The first hammerhead shark fitted with a satellite tracking tag off Southern California has traveled more than 1,000 miles to Mexico and back again since NOAA Fisheries researchers tagged it near San Clemente Island about two months ago.
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NW Atlantic Cooperative Research Fishery
July 9: Watch our latest video about the Northwest Atlantic shark cooperative research fishery.
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Ask a NOAA Expert Your Questions about Sharks
July 8: Celebrate Shark Week by asking NOAA Fisheries shark scientist Trey Driggers questions about sharks on Reddit between 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. EST on Wednesday, July 8th.
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Celebrate Shark Week with NOAA Fisheries
Jul 6: Get a glimpse of the wide variety of shark science and conservation work that we do every day.
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Shark Science, Conservation, and Management
Jul 6: NOAA Fisheries conducts scientific research around the U.S. to better understand and protect sharks.
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The Pocket Shark: A Digital Dissection
Jun 4: To dissect an extremely rare specimen, scientists wield a digital scalpel.
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Researchers Identify Very Rare Pocket Shark
Apr 23: “Pocket sharks” among one of the world’s rarest finds. NOAA and Tulane researchers identify second possible specimen ever found.
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Six Surprising Facts about Whale Sharks
Aug 12: Whale sharks spend much of their lives wandering the high seas alone. This makes whale sharks hard to study, so very little is known about them. Learn six surprising facts about these creatures.
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Read our #SharkChat with a NOAA Scientist
Aug 11: What are you wondering about sharks? Ask NOAA scientist Tobey Curtis your questions on Twitter this Thursday, August 14 from 6-7pm EST. Remember to tag questions with #sharkchat.
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