by Renee Piccitto | Aug 7, 2019 | Ecological Concerns, Shark Biology
Given your familiarity with the extinctions and subsequent radiations of the cartilaginous fishes, what do you believe would happen to the abundance and diversity of the sharks, rays, and chimaeras if the climate warms in the future? (Kimley, P. 2013). Radiation...
by Renee Piccitto | Dec 17, 2018 | Shark Biology
These are the top 10 PSD ranked world’s smallest sharks. This information is based on the most current data. All of these sharks are under 12 inches or a foot long as mature adult shark. Let the countdown begin! HONORABLE MENTION:Granular Dogfish Centroscyllium...
by Renee Piccitto | Oct 29, 2018 | Hammerhead Shark, Shark Mechanics
The Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran is one of the strangest, most unique and memorizing sharks in the ocean. I sat hovered down on the bottom of the ocean floor, 22ft max depth, and the sun shining above me in the warm Caribbean waters. I watched a forbidden...