Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Márquez is a marine scientist and science communicator Sand tiger shark in an aquarium. (Photo by: BlueRed/REDA/Universal Images ...
Shark teeth are everywhere once people start noticing them. They turn up in fossil shops, washed along beaches, buried inside ...
Fifteen miles off the coast of Cape Lookout, North Carolina, I descended through blue-green water along the anchor line that connected our dive boat to a shipwreck resting ninety feet below. This wasn ...
Yes, the shark population has increased. But the threat is minimal and, in truth, sharks have always been swimming around us, experts say. By James Barron See more of our coverage in your search ...