Uncovering the Hidden Nursery of Endangered Shortfin Mako Sharks

South-east Pacific OceanThu Jan 23 2025
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You know how some sharks are having a tough time because people fish too much? One of these is the shortfin mako shark, which is in trouble all over the world. Scientists wanted to know where these sharks have their babies and where they hang out so they can help protect them. They looked at data from fishing trips in the South-east Pacific Ocean from 1996 to 2009. Guess what they found? These sharks travel thousands of kilometers from the west to the east, where there's a big gathering of baby sharks. The problem is, this is also a place where lots of fishing happens. So, if we can reduce fishing there, we might be able to help save these baby sharks and keep their population healthy.
Scientists found that the sharks move from the western parts of the ocean, where they eat, to the eastern parts, where their babies hang out. This area is like a nursery for the young sharks. But there's a big issue: this nursery is in a hotspot for fishing. Lots of people fish there, which makes the baby sharks really vulnerable. If we can cut down on the fishing in this area, we might be able to give these baby sharks a better chance at survival. Think about it: sharks are amazing creatures that have a tough time because of us. If we can find ways to protect them, especially their babies, we might be able to help them thrive again. It's all about finding a balance between fishing and preserving these awesome animals.
https://localnews.ai/article/uncovering-the-hidden-nursery-of-endangered-shortfin-mako-sharks-7dd8f33f

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