JCU joins study to map shark populations
The Brisbane Times, 26 Aug 2015.
Queensland's James Cook University (JCU) has joined a world-first shark survey researching the predator's decreasing populations, writes the Brisbane Times. JCU and Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) researchers have joined a three-year project to survey shark numbers in reefs around the world, data essential to their conservation. Read more in the Brisbane Times.
A Zebra shark logged on Redmap (Federica Colombo)