Shark’s Eye Tournament Starts July 27
The tag and release shark tournament brings recreational anglers, conservationists and scientists together in Montauk.
The tag and release shark tournament brings recreational anglers, conservationists and scientists together in Montauk.
Guy Harvey leads Isla Mujeres expedition to study mako shark migrations.
A Hawaiian kayak fisherman records a shark air-attack on camera.
Why we put a dead mako shark on the cover of the March 2013 issue.
Shark trade regulation passes key vote during CITES meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
A world of fast action — inshore and offshore — awaits mid-Atlantic shark area fishermen.
Masses of spinners and blacktips migrate along the southeast coast each year.
Operation Shark Fin targets illegal gill-netting and longlines along the lower Texas coast.
White Sharks “Mary Lee” and “Genie” visit the North Carolina, Florida and Georgia coasts this month.
Shark fin sellers in China laid thousands of fins on rooftops in early January, drawing criticism from just about everyone who doesn’t eat shark fin soup.
Angler Mark Martin tells all about fly fishing for makos, including his hook up with an 800-pounder.
The illegal net was loaded with 345 dead sharks.
The tag and release shark tournament brings recreational anglers, conservationists and scientists together in Montauk.
Guy Harvey leads Isla Mujeres expedition to study mako shark migrations.
A Hawaiian kayak fisherman records a shark air-attack on camera.
Why we put a dead mako shark on the cover of the March 2013 issue.
Shark trade regulation passes key vote during CITES meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
A world of fast action — inshore and offshore — awaits mid-Atlantic shark area fishermen.
Masses of spinners and blacktips migrate along the southeast coast each year.
Operation Shark Fin targets illegal gill-netting and longlines along the lower Texas coast.
White Sharks “Mary Lee” and “Genie” visit the North Carolina, Florida and Georgia coasts this month.
Shark fin sellers in China laid thousands of fins on rooftops in early January, drawing criticism from just about everyone who doesn’t eat shark fin soup.
Angler Mark Martin tells all about fly fishing for makos, including his hook up with an 800-pounder.
The illegal net was loaded with 345 dead sharks.
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