Bull sharks are sticking around in Sydney’s waterway for longer than usual as climate change delays migration, prompting fresh calls to rethink...
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Bull sharks are sticking around in Sydney’s waterway for longer than usual as climate change delays migration, prompting fresh calls to rethink shark management along the city’s busy beaches. A ...
Bull sharks are sticking around in Sydney’s waterway for longer than usual as climate change delays migration, prompting fresh calls to rethink...
An aggressive shark species could be staying for longer in the world-famous Sydney Harbour, new research has warned.
The sharks spend an average of 15 days longer off Sydney’s coast in summer than they did in 2009. ......
The sharks spend an average of 15 days longer off Sydney’s coast in summer than they did in 2009. ......
They stay an average of 15 days longer off Sydney in summer than they did in 2009.
They stay an average of 15 days longer off Sydney in summer than they did in 2009.
Warmer waters are shepherding the marine predator southwards and warping their migration patterns.
Warmer waters are shepherding the marine predator southwards and warping their migration patterns.
Warmer waters are shepherding the marine predator southwards and warping their migration patterns.
Drone technology seemed to contribute to an unusual number of shark sightings along Rockaway Beach in recent days. Each time swimmers were ordered out...