PPT-Using GIS to Analyze Movement of Tiger Sharks

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Shark Tags SPOT httpwwwhawaiieduhimbReefPredatorToolshtm PAT Tag Range Kure to Hawaii PacIOOS Voyager httpoossoestHawaiiedupacioosvoyager How Shark Movements are Tracked Click on each tab listed under . . By. : . Wajeha. . khan. Table of contents . Chapter 1 :Environment , Chapter 2 :Survival , Chapter 3 : Characteristics , Chapter 4 : Development , Chapter 5 : Breeds , Chapter 6 : Fun Fact. . by Mark . Chklovskii. What Do Sharks Eat?. Sharks eat lots of animals. Sharks eat shelled animals, squid, and fish. They also eat seals. They can also eat other sharks. A shark is a . carnivore. . A shark can also eat dolphins, octopus, lobster, and sea urchins. A shark can also eat stingray, sea and sea turtle. . Galeocerdo. . cuvier. Megan Murphy. Order . Carcharhiniformes. - . Ground Sharks. Most dominant group of sharks ~200 described species. Anal fin. 5 gill slits. 2 dorsal fins. No fin spines. Mouth that reaches behind the eyes.  Galeocerdo cuvier ) have broad tastes and will feed on anything from birds, turtles and mammals, to sh, lobsters and even other sharks. With a huge jaw, large nostrils and lines of ele June 29 - July 3 - New Tiger shark footage! July 6 - 10 - Dabble in Wild Weather! New storm Updates! July 13 - 17 - Dabble in Bermuda New Cave Tour! July 20 - 24 - Dabble in Dissection July 27 - By Kate . DiCamillo. Ally. The main characters were. Sistine, Rob, Norton, Billy, The Tiger, Robs dad, Willie May, and Beauchamp. .. . This story took place… (setting). Florida, The Kentucky star, school, The school bus, and the woods. . white . sharks?. Dr Alison Kock. Photo: Jean Tresfon. Populations of large predatory sharks are in decline. Shark populations. Slow growth, late maturity and low reproductive output = vulnerable to human threats . Tiger Population in 2010. Summary. . Land Deforestation and Land Degradation have devastated the landscape of Sumatra Indonesia.. The clearing of forested land to make way for Pulp and Oil mills has dramatically changed the once green island.. Genevieve Rogan, Austin Marrs, Janet Kim, Joe Liverman. What’s a . shark. ?. There are many different types of sharks, however experts agree that all sharks share a few common characteristics:. -They are all predators. Phylum . Chordata. Class . Chondrichthyes. Subclass . Elasmobranchii. Superorder. . Selachimorpha. Known as “sea dogs” until the 16. th. century. Name “shark” may have come from the . Yucatec. iola and Diana. Parts of sharks. How many fins does a shark have? . Tail fin. Dorsal fin. Anal fin. Pectoral fins. 640 × . Pelvic fin,. t. Vocab. Cartilage- cartilage is a strong rubbery gill, this helps the organ that helps it breathe. By Sharon . Guynup. Summary. The article presents facts about the importance of sharks to the environment, their size, the threat they pose to people, the way they hunt and eat, their physiology, and their relationship to other aquatic creatures.. . khan. Table of contents . Chapter 1 :Environment , Chapter 2 :Survival , Chapter 3 : Characteristics , Chapter 4 : Development , Chapter 5 : Breeds , Chapter 6 : Fun Fact. . A shark is a fish – what is a fish?. Three types of ‘fin’ fish or ‘true fish’:. Jawless fish. : ~ 100 species. Primitive. Lack a jaw, cylindrical and elongated bodies, no scales or paired fins. Few commercial uses. e.g. Eels or snakes.

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