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Sharknado: What Really Happens When Sharks And Hurricanes Collide


Sphyrna mokarran) before, during, and after Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Hurricane Irma in 2017.
Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on your feelings towards low-budget sci-fi movies), sharks encountering severe weather do not band together to form a 
Sharknado. What actually happens when you combine sharks and storms is dependent on the species and location you are investigating. Bull sharks, great hammerheads, and the majority of tagged nurse sharks demonstrated that they weren’t so keen on Hurricane Irma, fleeing the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay as she made ground. The move is perhaps a logical one, considering deeper waters will be less disturbed by all the drama, and potentially helped along by their ability to orientate themselves with the geomagnetic field. ....

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Researchers find high levels of pesticides in the Great Barrier Reef, including one that's BANNED in 60 countries


In a report published in the journal 
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, reef water quality expert Jon Brodie and fisheries veterinarian Matt Landos said that 50 individual pesticide residues had been detected in the Great Barrier Reef waterways. Eleven of these, including atrazine, exceeded water quality guidelines.
The researchers questioned the practices of the
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicine Authority (APVMA), which is responsible for the regulation and licensing of chemicals. The pair blamed the agency’s loose pesticide regulation and poor management of the reef catchment areas in Queensland for the contamination of the reef.
Loose regulation enabling use of pesticides banned in other countries ....

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