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On the Web
- Shark Attacks - Shark attack statistics including special sections for the great white shark and shark attacks on divers. Offers advice on shark attacks, what to do, and where these predators live.
- Shark Research Program at the University of Florida Museum of Natural History - Attack statistics, breaking news about sharks, information about Great white and Megamouth sharks, shark attack file, and a commercial shark fishery observer program.
- Sharks off the Delaware and Ocean City Maryland Beaches - A look at the most common sharks found off the Delaware and Ocean City Maryland beaches, most notably the common hammerhead, mako, sand shark, spiny dogfish and smooth dogfish sharks, and sandbar shark.
- Natal Sharks Board - Service organisation that protects beach users in KwaZulu-Natal against shark attack. Site has information about shark attack-prevention and shark research.
- International Shark Attack File - A database of shark attacks as well as information on how, why, and where sharks attack, and how to avoid becoming a victim.
- Sharks - Introduction to these predatory marine animals, with additional information regarding shark anatomy, senses, and diversity.
- Zebra Shark Photos - Contains many pictures of this shark.
- Shark Survivor - Avoid shark attacks by learning from ocean lifeguards, shark survivors, and experts.
- Discovery Channel's Shark Week - Information on a variety of sharks, from the Great Whites to Hammerheads. Includes interactive games and shark quiz along with expert shark attack answers.
- Discovery Channel's Shark Week - Information on a variety of sharks, from the Great Whites to Hammerheads. Includes interactive games and shark quiz along with expert shark attack answers.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sleeping Shark - Very little is known about the sleeping shark, but all evidence uncovered relating to it so far suggests that it may be proportionally larger than any other species of shark including the whale shark, and that it is an omnivorous deep sea shark. The sleeping shark was first discovered in Indonesia when a dead specimen was washed ashore in 1964, the shark measured 25 ft (about 8.
- Greenland shark - The Greenland shark, Somniosus microcephalus, also known as the sleeper shark, gurry shark, ground shark, grey shark, or by the Inuit Skalugsuak, is a large shark native to the waters of the North Atlantic Ocean around Greenland and Iceland. These sharks live further north than any other species.
- Sharpnose seven-gill shark - The sharpnose seven-gill shark, Heptranchias perlo, is a big eyed deepwater shark with seven gill slits on each side of its body. It is also known as the one-finned shark, the perlon shark, and the sevengill cow shark.
- Shark suit - A shark suit is a body-cover suit made of chainmail worn sometimes by scuba divers to protect against shark bite. A standard shark suit cannot be guaranteed against great white shark bite: that hazard needs a specially heavy shark suit.
- School shark - The school shark, tope shark, soupfin shark or snapper shark, Galeorhinus galeus, is a hound shark of the family Triakidae, the only member of the genus Galeorhinus, found worldwide in subtropical seas at depths of up to 550 m. It grows to 2 m long.