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| There is plenty of sharky material on the World Wide Web. Here are some of our favorites. For a more complete list of shark-related sites, check out Fiona's Shark Mania. If you have any additional shark sites to suggest, e-mail us at Central Shark. Sites will pop up in a new window; just close the window to return to this page. | |
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Fiona's
Shark Mania http://www.oceanstar.com/shark/ An eclectic, fun site with a comprehensive set of shark links. |
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Florida
Museum of Natural History http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Sharks/sharks.htm Ichthyology department home page with info on megamouth sharks, shark news, as well as the home site for the International Shark Attack File. |
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Island of
the Sharks http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sharks/ Web site for the Nova documentary on the sharks of Cocos Island. Great question-and-answer section with "Dr. Hammerhead," Peter Klimley. |
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The
Search for Ancient Sharks http://www.discovery.com/exp/prehistoricsharks/ prehistoricsharks.html Follow scientists from the American Museum of Natural History as they hunt for fossil sharks in the Falkland Islands. Search Discovery.com for several other outstanding shark sites. |
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The
Shark Trust http://ds.dial.pipex.com/sharktrust/info.shtml Information on sharks and their conservation. |
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ReefQuest
Expeditions http://www.reefquest.com/ Rick Martin provides volumes of shark information on his site and eco-tours for the interested. |
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Shark Research Committee http://www.sharkresearchcommittee.com The Shark Research Committee studies the phenomenon of shark attack along the Pacific coast and, by no small coincidence, the biology and habits great white sharks. |
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Elasmo.com http://www.elasmo.com/ Subtitled "The Life and Times of Long Dead Sharks," Elasmo.com has plenty on living sharks, too, including a highly useful interactive version of Compagno's 1999 shark species list. |
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Under
Attack http://www.time.com/time/magazine/1997/dom/ 970811/environment.under_atack_.html Time Magazine article from 1997 that is still one of our favorite introductions to sharks and shark conservation. |
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