Baby bull sharks are thriving along the coast of Texas — increasingly roughly fivefold in population in recent decades. According to PBS News, the state has seen increasing populations of juvenile ...
We study this iconic shark species, named for its stout body and matching disposition, along the Gulf of Mexico. Over the past two decades, we have documented a fivefold increase in baby bull sharks ...
In late spring, estuaries along the U.S. Gulf Coast come alive with newborn fish and other sea life. While some species have struggled to adjust to the region’s rising water temperatures in recent ...
While some animal and fish species can't stand the rising heat (as well as most Texans), baby bull sharks are thriving in the Gulf of Mexico, according to a report from The Conversation. Researchers ...
GALVESTON, Texas — A study by Texas A&M researchers showed a dramatic increase in the baby bull shark population in several brackish Texas waterways that have a combination of freshwater and seawater.
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