PPT-Sharks on the Move
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How migration nursery habitat and fisheries affect populations of an apex predator Charles Bangley Coastal Resources Management Program East Carolina University
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How migration nursery habitat and fisheries affect populations of an apex predator Charles Bangley Coastal Resources Management Program East Carolina University Nbc6net Presentation Outline Reproductive Strategies of Marine Animals. There are almost 400 different kinds of sharks. Each kind of shark looks different, has a unique diet, and behaves differently. . There are sharks in the four oceans of the world. . Some sharks are longer than a school . SOME SAFETY TIPS. SARASOTA FINS © 2015 www.sarasotafins.weebly.com. The following contains lists of . basic principles . that, if . followed, will not only decrease your chances of encountering a . Plot. . The . story is based, with little variation, in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, . set on . the Upper West Side of New York City between American and Puerto Rican street gangs. Tony and Maria fall in love despite their rival gangs (the Jets with Tony and . . 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. SARASOTA FINS © 2015 . www.sarasotafins.weebly.com. This will cover:. Eyes. Teeth. Gills. Fins. S. kin. Ampullae of Lorenzini. By Cole Williamson. Skills of thresher sharks. .Use tail fin to attack or stun prey. .They are very stealthy by staying at bottom of sea. .Can swim up to 30 MPH. Body structure. 16.5- 20 ft. long. Has a huge a, long tale. 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 . 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. 2 and size depending on the species of shark. ey are direct adaptations for processing food and are tailored to the type of diet the shark eats. For example, a horn shark has molar-like teeth . 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. CITES Secretariat. Geneva. CITES Appendices and . Sharks. CITES Appendices. Species* regulated under CITES are divided amongst 3 Appendices. I. II. III. * ". Species" means any species, subspecies, or geographically separate population .
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