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Sharks of Sedimental Value: Shark Fossils and Why They’re Hard to Solve - by Intern Shane White
If you’re a shark enthusiast, you probably know all sharks and rays are chondrichthyans, meaning their skeleton is composed of a soft...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
May 20, 20214 min read


A World with Sharks is Better Than a World Without Them: Why Sharks Matter by Intern Baylie Fadool
Sharks have long been equated as these fearsome predators that have a taste for blood. The image of their fin appearing above water has...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
May 2, 20213 min read


SHARKS, RAYS, and… PELICANS?! Oh, My! - By Volunteer Elise Hayden
When I first came to Bimini to study Southern Stingrays (Hypanus americanus) as a Project Student, I was most excited to see the sharks...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Feb 24, 20213 min read


"MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE" by PI Clemency White
Sharks are pretty well-known for having fine-tuned sensory systems. More often than not, the first sense that you’d associated them would...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Feb 5, 20213 min read


THE MAGIC OF MANGROVES - by PI Clemency White
In amongst a mangrove forest, it’s easy to get lost in the magic of it all. The stillness of the thick, humid air, rich with that earthy...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Nov 16, 20204 min read


Why Deep Blue Sea is the best shark movie of all time – Opinion - by Volunteer Giuliana Panetta
“Deep Blue Sea is one of the greatest shark movies of all time”, a controversial opinion among movie lovers, as well as shark lovers...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Nov 2, 20205 min read


A YEAR OF UNUSUAL ENCOUNTERS - By PI Clemency White
The reputation of The Bahamas as the shark capital of the world is certainly not unfounded. Just a quick scroll through our social media...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Oct 20, 20203 min read


WHAT ARE SHARK SANCTUARIES? - By PI Clemency White
The conservation of sharks and their ecosystems is not a “one size fits all” type of problem. Not only are sharks as a taxonomic group...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Oct 7, 20204 min read


‘My favourite activity by former intern Starr Sams
During my time at the Shark Lab I had so many incredible experiences, it would be impossible to name them all. Some highlights included...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Aug 26, 20201 min read


PIT 2019 by former intern Joseph “Danger” “Bowline”
Spring time at the Bimini Shark Lab means young-of-the-year lemon sharks, which signals the beginning of our annual PIT sampling. PIT is...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Aug 26, 20202 min read


‘Life of a Shark Lab Intern’ by former intern Lauren Faulkner
The Bimini Shark Lab is run by a group of inspiring, brilliant people. If you’re looking to share lifelong lessons and memories with an...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Aug 26, 20201 min read


Changing Perception - by former ATMS Scholar Paloma Cartwright
My entire life growing up in the Bahamas, I was taught that if you saw a shark, especially a baby lemon shark, you got out of the water....

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Aug 26, 20201 min read


‘My Sharklab Experience,’ by former intern Andrew Haring
The Bimini Biological Field Station has a special place in my heart, from when I first stepped off the plane, I knew my adventure was...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Aug 26, 20201 min read


Life at the Shark Lab
By Volunteer Ben Hanlan A few months have now passed since arriving at Bimini Airport but being collected in a battered pick-up truck by...

Bimini Shark Stalkers
Mar 7, 20202 min read
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