Reunion Island has been in the news because officials say plane debris from MH370 washed ashore, but it’s better known as a surfer’s paradise with a huge shark problem. Produced by Devan Joseph.
The organisation says sharks are being depleted faster than they can reproduce, threatening the stability of marine ecosystems around the world. Authorities in the Reunion Island are also looking ...
A surfer has been killed in a shark attack off the coast of the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. The man, reported to be in his late 20s, was surfing off the small fishing town of ...
The island has put measures in place to protect people from shark attacks "There are a lot of shark attacks on Reunion island but we are quite aware about that now," he added. "It's something we ...
The International Shark Attack File (ISAF ... Third with three attacks (two fatal) is Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, an infamously sharky area where surfing has actually been banned ...
The basking shark’s scientific name, Cetorhinus maximus, roughly translates to “great-nosed sea monster” in Greek. In reality, these placid sharks, found the world over, are totally harmless.
The effort to count sharks there was pioneered by Scot Anderson while he was a volunteer seabird scientist in the mid-1980s on an island west of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. Anderson and ...
France is a country blessed with stunning beaches, from the cliffs of Étretat, Normandy, to the sparkling bays of Cap Coz, ...
Drivers will spot more sharks on Rhode Island roads after another round of Atlantic Shark Institute fundraising license plates is distributed Saturday. Owners of commercial vehicles who ordered ...
A small plane landed on a beach on Fire Island on Monday morning. At least 4 shark bites reported off Long Island in recent days 2 more possible shark bites reported off Long Island on July 4th 15 ...
Humans are killing sharks at a much faster rate than sharks can repopulate. Sharks mature slowly, have slow reproductive rates, and produce few offspring—all of which makes them extremely vulnerable ...