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Oceanographic Magazine: Young manta rays create “mobile ecosystems” in South Florida
Phys: Manta rays create mobile ecosystems, study finds
Discover Magazine: Manta Rays Give Free Rides to Hitchhikers, Protecting Other Coastline Species
National Geographic: Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller
The Guardian: Is there such a thing as a ‘problem shark’? Plan to catch repeat biters divides scientists
Forbes: How Miami’s Waters Are A Lifeline For Hammerheads
PopSci: Young hammerhead sharks love Biscayne Bay. Leave them alone, humans.
BBC Discover Wildlife: A rare shark is seeking refuge in Miami’s Biscayne Bay. Here’s why scientists just spent 8 years tracking it
Florida Trend: Beneath the Surface, Florida is a hot spot for shark research
NBC: How common are hammerhead sharks in Florida waters?’
Miami Herald: Shark tagging expedition in Biscayne Bay gives girls a chance to be scientists
Inter Miami and the University of Miami Rosenstiel School Collaborate on Shark Tagging Conservation Efforts
Scientific American: Drag Queens Tag Sharks in Annual Florida Science Celebration
Growing Up is Hard: Life Within a Hammerhead Nursery
CBS: Shark expert speaks after two shark attacks occur within two days apart
ABS-CBN: A love of sharks brings women together at a lab in Florida
News Nation: Florida’s back-to-back shark attacks ‘incredibly rare’: Shark researcher
Scuba Diving Magazine Names Dr. Catherine Macdonald as August 2023 Sea Hero
TV4 News (Sweden): Climate change behind new shark habitats
Podcast Appearances by SRC Team Members
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