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    Diet shift and site-fidelity of oceanic whitetip sharks Carcharhinus longimanus along the Great Bahama Bank by Madigan, Daniel J., Brooks, Edward J., Bond, Mark E., Gelsleichter, James, Howey, Lucy A., Abercrombie, Debra L., Brooks, Annabelle, Chapman, Demian D.

    “…Identifying the driving forces behind oceanic pelagic shark movements is key to a better understanding of their life history. Some oceanic pelagic shark…”
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    Reproductive timing and putative mating behavior of the oceanic whitetip shark Carcharhinus longimanus in the eastern Bahamas by Talwar, BS, Bond, ME, Williams, S, Brooks, EJ, Chapman, DD, Howey, LA, Knotek, R, Gelsleichter, J

    Published in Endangered species research (30-03-2023)
    “…Oceanic whitetip sharks Carcharhinus longimanus aggregate at Columbus Point, Cat Island, The Bahamas, in at least April and May. We show that signs of putative…”
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    Affordable and accurate stereo-video system for measuring dimensions underwater: a case study using oceanic whitetip sharks Carcharhinus longimanus by Delacy, Caine R., Olsen, Aaron, Howey, Lucy A., Chapman, Demian D., Brooks, Edward J., Bond, Mark E.

    “…Non-intrusive and non-destructive acquisition of length measurements for marine megafauna is increasingly valuable given growing threats to many species’…”
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    Elevated accumulation of the toxic metal mercury in the Critically Endangered oceanic whitetip shark Carcharhinus longimanus from the northwestern Atlantic Ocean by Gelsleichter, J, Sparkman, G, Howey, LA, Brooks, EJ, Shipley, ON

    Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2020)
    “…The oceanic whitetip shark Carcharhinus longimanus is a widely distributed large pelagic shark species once considered abundant in tropical and warm temperate…”
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    Vertical movements of shortfin mako sharks Isurus oxyrinchus in the western North Atlantic Ocean are strongly influenced by temperature by Vaudo, Jeremy J., Wetherbee, Bradley M., Wood, Anthony D., Weng, Kevin, Howey-Jordan, Lucy A., Harvey, Guy M., Shivji, Mahmood S.

    “…Although shortfin mako sharks Isurus oxyrinchus are regularly encountered in pelagic fisheries, limited information is available on their vertical distribution…”
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