It's been 9 months since I last saw "Arrow", the shark with a significant long line injury to its pectoral fin. Recently, a scientific article published in the Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences discusses the injury in detail. In this video, I meet Phillip Sternes, a Ph.D. candidate, and co-author of the article. We also go on a search for "Arrow". During our search a white shark breaches behind us. It was one of two breaches we witnessed in just an hour's time span.
Mentioned in this Video: Special Thanks to
Phillip Sternes- Shark Researcher
UC-Riverside
Ph.D. Candidate
Citations:
meridian.allenpress.com/scasb...
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21 июл 2024