Deep-sea sharks wired for sound

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An acoustic tag attached to a gulper shark. Image credit  CSIRO
An acoustic tag attached to a gulper shark. Image credit – CSIRO

Deep-sea sharks have been tagged and tracked and their habitats precisely mapped in world-first research to test the conservation value of areas closed to commercial fishing.


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