By tagging the young mako shark, researchers from Virginia Tech and the College of Natural Resources and Environment gathered valuable behavioral insights to aid in preventing the species’ decline in the region. Virginia Tech researchers achieved a significant milestone in the summer of 2023 by successfully tagging a young shortfin mako shark in the Mediterranean—marking […]
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Critically Endangered Mako Shark Tagged for the First Time in the Mediterranean
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