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Green ImpactThe disappearance of great white sharks has scientists concerned

The disappearance of great white sharks from South Africa’s False Bay has triggered widespread and troubling changes across marine ecosystems.

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DiscoveriesScientists discover 500-year-old shark, Earth’s longest living vertebrateRebecca Shavit
InnovationsNew technology protects swimmers and surfers from shark attacksRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesMarine biologists discover 500-year-old shark – the longest living vertebrate on EarthRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesScientists find 500-year-old shark – the longest living vertebrate on EarthRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesResearchers discover the first known case of a shark being eaten by another larger sharkRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesBiologists discover 500-year-old shark – the oldest living vertebrate on EarthRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesScientists discover 500-year-old shark – the oldest living vertebrate on EarthRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesShark species thought extinct for over 200 years discovered alive off the coast of ChileJoshua Shavit
DiscoveriesScientists make first-ever sighting of a live newborn great whiteJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesAncient ‘sharks’ appeared much earlier than previously thoughtJoseph Shavit
Good NewsSharks take naps with their eyes open!Joseph Shavit
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