Monthly Archives: June 2012

Video: blue shark feeds on giant squid carcass

Fisherman Al McGlashan discovered the remains of a giant squid (genus Architeuthis) floating about 50km from Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia, according to the The Daily Telegraph. The carcass was believed to be relatively “fresh” due the presence of the squids red coloring. While McGlashan was filming the remains of the rarely-seen squid, a blue shark (Prionace glauca) arrived on the scene to feed on the carcass.

For the full story, visit The Daily Telegraph.

Study identifies two distinct white shark populations in Australia

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A recent study has identified two distinct white shark populations among Australian white sharks

A recent study published in the Marine Ecology Progress Series has identified the presence of two distinct white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) populations in Australia’s waters, according to a Phys.Org article. The study compared tissues samples from 97 “predominantly juvenile” Australian white sharks. The data from the tissues samples were used in conjunction with tracking data acquired through acoustic and satellite tags.

The study determined that the genetic makeup of white sharks found on Australia’s western seaboard differed from those found on the eastern seaboard. Data from the the white sharks sampled in the study implied that the sharks return to their geographical birth regions to breed, a behavior known as reproductive philopatry. The results of the tissue analyses were “broadly consistent” with tracking data from tagged sharks, which showed that white sharks from the western population tended not to travel east and vice versa.

For more information on the study visit Phys.Org and Inter Research Marine Ecology Progress Series.

Myrtle Beach shark attack victim recovering from bite to foot

Ryan Orellana-Maczynski, a 25-year-old man who was bitten on the left foot by a shark, is expected to make a full recovery, according to a report from WMBF News. Orellan-Maczynski sustained non-life-threatening injuries to his foot on Saturday (June 2, 2012) evening when a shark bit him near the 2nd Avenue Pier in Myrtle Beach, SC.

Reports indicated that the shark was still attached to Orellana-Maczynski’s foot when he exited the water. However, the species involved has yet be determined.

Honduran president watches as officials burn illegal shark fins

Pew Environment Group has released a video of Honduran law officials burning a pile of illegal shark fins, while Honduran president, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, watched. President Lobo Sosa declared Honduran waters as a shark sanctuary last year. The burning of the illegal fins, which were primarily fins from nurse sharks (Ginglymostoma cirratum), was intended to symbolize Honduras’ commitment to enforcing shark protection laws.