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A Third of Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras are Threatened with Extinction, as New Report Narrows in on Solutions

A Third of Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras are Threatened with Extinction, as New Report Narrows in on Solutions

Dec 2, 2024 | PRESS

Bryan Legare, Manager of the Center’s Shark Ecology Research Program, contributed to the report with his research on sharks in the US Virgin Islands. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has released a report, Global Status of Sharks, Rays...
Shark Researchers Expand Work Beyond Cape Cod to Learn More about Shark Behavior in the British Virgin Islands

Shark Researchers Expand Work Beyond Cape Cod to Learn More about Shark Behavior in the British Virgin Islands

Jun 7, 2024 | PRESS

Marine ecologist Bryan Legare’s expertise in studying shark behavior in near-coastal environments has moved beyond the boundaries of Cape Cod.  On May 24th, Legare, who is Manager of the Center for Coastal Studies’ Shark Ecology Research Program, brought his work to...
White shark scientists share insights in Australia: A Q&A with CCS shark ecologist Bryan Legare

White shark scientists share insights in Australia: A Q&A with CCS shark ecologist Bryan Legare

Jan 26, 2024 | PRESS

Q: In November you attended an international shark conference in Australia. That’s a long way to go, so it must be an important conference. And certainly, Australia is home to a large population of sharks.  Can you tell us about the conference?   A: The conference is...
New Shark Ecology Research Program Launched at the Center for Coastal Studies.

New Shark Ecology Research Program Launched at the Center for Coastal Studies.

Aug 31, 2021 | PRESS

August 31, 2021 The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) in Provincetown has received major funding from the National Park Service and the State of Massachusetts to establish a new Shark Ecology Research Program. The foundation of the program is an ongoing study conducted...
Center for Coastal Studies joins new White Shark Research Consortium

Center for Coastal Studies joins new White Shark Research Consortium

Dec 1, 2020 | PRESS

December 1, 2020 The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) is partnering with researchers from several universities and federal, state, and private organizations to form the New England White Shark Research Consortium (NEWSRC). The collaborators will use new and innovative...
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