A nature enthusiast walking the shoreline in central Israel made the rare sighting and called local scientists, who were ...
Mira Leatherman testified in Olympia asking to have the Bluntnose sixgill shark be named the official Washington state shark.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) is reminding local anglers to leave certain protected shark species alone. “It is illegal to fish for, possess, or retain bluntnose sixgill, ...
The state of Washington could soon have an official state shark: the bluntnose sixgill shark.
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