Tourism activities centered around witnessing the great white sharks near Mexico’s Isla Guadalupe have been banned by the government. Mexican officials barred shark-watching activities, sport fishing ...
En un acontecimiento esperanzador para la conservación, México celebra el regreso de varias especies de aves marinas, entre ellas los albatros grises y ...
Durante años, hordas de turistas, científicos y equipos de rodaje profesionales han acudido en masa a la isla de Guadalupe, frente a Baja California, deseosos de acercarse a un gran tiburón blanco.
Great white shark at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, August 2006. Shot with Nikon D70s in Ikelite housing, in natural light. Animal estimated at 11-12 feet (3.3 to 3.6 m) in length, age unknown.
The great white shark is making a comeback in Mexico thanks to stronger environmental protections. The species' population has plunged by more than 70% in some places, but not off the coast of ...
Mexico has banned shark-related tourism activities at a popular Pacific Ocean destination. Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California is a hotspot for great white sharks, with cage diving, ...
A diver made a rare discovery capturing a flawless bite mark on the side of a 15-foot great white shark. Jalil Najafov/CATERS NEWS These incredible images show the scars of a 15-foot great white shark ...
The jaws of legend and nightmare were captured in a video by an intrepid underwater cameraman who was swimming among great white sharks. Euan Rannachan is an Emmy Award-winning photographer and ...
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