A very interesting story for shark fans (and who isn't a shark fan?). Given the declining populations of sharks around the world, some folks are learning how to reproduce these magnificent animals using the techniques of modern science. The shark in question is the gray nurse shark, which feeds primarily on other fish and is not considered dangerous to humans. The shark was decimated by overfishing and hunting until 1984, when it became the first shark species to be protected by the Australian government. Breeding Sharks
A very interesting story for shark fans (and who isn't a shark fan?). Given the declining populations of sharks around the world, some folks are learning how to reproduce these magnificent animals using the techniques of modern science. The shark in question is the gray nurse shark, which feeds primarily on other fish and is not considered dangerous to humans. The shark was decimated by overfishing and hunting until 1984, when it became the first shark species to be protected by the Australian government. 





