Nurse sharks are particularly unassuming sharks, often seen lying motionless on the seabed, or under rocky overhangs. But when it comes to finding a mate, they really start to liven up.
Just weeks after residents said a shark sighting near a popular Shoalhaven beach "blows my mind", there has been another spotted and filmed swimming in the Shoalhaven's shallow waters.
Ecologically speaking, what makes this place particularly important is its permanent aggregation of grey nurse sharks, a species that, in Australian waters, survives in two genetically distinct ...
Sand tiger sharks, also known as gray nurse sharks, have a deceivingly ferocious look. They are large-bodied and display a mouthful of sharp teeth that protrude in all directions, even when the ...
Sand tiger sharks, also known as grey nurse sharks, are listed as ecologically "vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation. The population of sand tiger sharks is dwindling because ...