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| The Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) conducts high quality, solution-oriented basic and applied scientific research needed for effective conservation, biodiversity maintenance, restoration, and understanding of the world's wild fishes. The GHRI also provides advanced scientific training to US and international students who will serve as future stewards of the health of our oceans. | |||
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Conservation Magazine: Fingerprinting a bowl of Shark Fin Soup Los Angeles Times: Study: Female Sharks Fertilize Own Eggs National Public Radio: A Very Special Shark Gives Birth (audio file, .mp3) National Geographic News: Hammerhead Shark Gave "Virgin Birth" in Omaha Zoo New York Times: Female Shark Reproduced Without Male DNA, Scientists Say Washington Post: Female Sharks Can Reproduce Alone, Researchers Find TIME Magazine: “Yes, indeed, this is a virgin birth” CNN International: Scientists report virgin shark birth Discovery News: Female Sharks Reproduce Without Dad BBC News: Captive shark had 'virgin birth' Washington Post: Fin Trade Imperils Basking Shark The Economist: DNA Tracking Washington Post: White Marlin Even Less Plentiful ScienceNews: Marlin Crash May Be Worse Than Reported ScienceNOW: Fish Mix-Up Complicates Conservation Effort Los Angeles Times: DNA Helps Nab Illegal Shark Fin Traders New York Times: Big and Fearsome, but Vulnerable National Geographic News: New Hammerhead Shark Species Found in U.S. Washington Post: DNA Test Tracks Shark Catch ScienceNOW: Great Whites on the Menu ScienceNOW: Who's Your Daddy Nature: Fin Trade Fingerprinted Science: Stemming the Fin Trade National Geographic Today: Shark-Soup Boom Spurs Conservationist DNA Study
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Photo credits: Great Hammerhead © Bill Watts.; Tiger shark with Microwave Telemetry Inc., satellite tag © Tyler Smith; Blue shark with Microwave Telemetry Inc., satellite tag © Brad Wetherbee; All other photos © Mahmood Shivji Art Work credits: © Guy Harvey/Guy Harvey Inc. |
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