Researchers say warmer waters may have thrown migrating sharks off-course. That could signal an ailing ecosystem.
PALM BEACH, Fla. – Fewer sharks are hugging southeastern Florida’s shoreline as they make their annual migration, a
FAU shark expert Stephen Kajiura began tracking the blacktips’ yearly sojourn a decade ago by meticulously counting each raisin-shaped shadow in photos taken during flights over the region as the toothy travelers headed south for the winter. Blacktips eat baitfish — weeding out the sick and unhealthy — in a food chain that starts with zooplankton munching on phytoplankton.The annual migration of blacktip sharks
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