Recreational fishermen might be risking a limb or more to bring a mako shark in the boat under NOAA's new rules which made different size limits for male and female makos. What it also means, is ...
Capable of swimming at speeds of up to 74 km/h (46 mph), the shortfin mako is the world's fastest species of shark. Scientists now have a new understanding of how it's able to reach such speeds, and ...
NARRAGANSETT — After University of Rhode Island scientist Bradley Wetherbee tagged a shortfin mako shark in the Atlantic Ocean waters off Maryland on June 25, he tracked its movements north past the ...
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Commercial and recreational fishermen woke up July 10 to new fishing regulations from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources concerning the native mako shark to boost the number of the migratory ...
It determines what you can keep, whether you're a commercial fisherman trawling the depths, a charter boat out 100 miles in search of shark or a weekend warrior aboard a half-day party boat sailing ...