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Sharks (superorder Selachimorpha ) are a type of fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a highly streamlined body. The earliest known sharks date from more than 420 million years ago, before t...
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Crustacea - Information and pictures of all classes of crustaceans; Arthropods at Berkley - See why Arthropods are considered the real rulers of the Earth! ... Links to many major shark sites on the net. ... Marine Animal Rescue Society (MARS) - find out about marine mammal rescuing in Florida. Whale Center of New England -
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Careers in Oceanography [Marine Mammal Center] ... I Want to Work with Marine Mammals [National Marine Mammal Laboratory] ... So, You Wanna Be A Shark Biologist [ReefQuest Centre for Shark Research]
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A major reason that sharks are considered a different type of fish is that they do not have bones. ... The best predictive models of shark populations are quite similar to those used for marine mammal populations. The analogy is a useful one to keep in mind since the biology and ecosystem role of sharks are more closely...
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Scientists from several organizations throughout California including the Point Reyes Bird Observatory, the Marine Mammal Center, the California Academy of Sciences, Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory, California Department of Fish and Game, and the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at UC Berkeley, ... Marine mammal munched by shark...
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Each winter, several cold-stunned turtles are rescued from Cape Cod beaches and taken to the New England Aquarium for rehabilitation as part of the Aquarium's Marine Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation program. ... Are sharks considered to be a fish?
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The great white shark, ... A taxon is Vulnerable when the best available evidence indicates that it meets any of the criteria A to E for Vulnerable (see Section V), and it is therefore considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. ... Because of the importance of this species as a key predator in marine ecosystems,
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Porpoise Rib Bone; Less Common ... Porpoise Skull & Beak Parts; Less Common ... Back to Shark River Page...
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MARINE MAMMAL BIOLOGY, HSBANDRY, AND MEDICINE MARINE MANNALS I. TAXONOMY PAGE ORDER CETACEA 1 ORDER PINNIPEDIA 2 ORDER SIRENIA 3 FAMILY MUSTELIDAE 4 II. ANATOMY 5 III. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY 8 IV. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 10 V. COMMUNICATION AND SENSES 10 VI.
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The Marine Mammal Center’s biologists believe that the California sea lions have chosen to haul out at PIER 39's K dock because there is plenty of food nearby in the bay and ocean, ... Small dollar-size round wounds are scars from a cookie cutter shark, ... 49. Are the California sea lions considered an endangered species?;
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