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Elasmobranch Ecology, Biology, Physiology, and Conservation

Elasmobranch Ecology, Biology, Physiology, and Conservation

 

The Shark Biology Program conducts research on all aspects of shark biology, including population dynamics, movement patterns, feeding mechanisms, sensory biology and fisheries science.<br> <p><h3><a href=http://www.mote.org/sharks target='_new'>Please visit the Center for Shark Research General Website at www.mote.org/sharks</a></h3></p>

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<h2>Shark Biology Program Staff</h2><a href=http://www.mote.org/index.php?src=directory&amp;view=staff&amp;submenu=STAFF&amp;category=Shark%20Research&amp;query=category.eq.Shark%20Research&amp;refno=235&amp;srctype=staff_detail>Dr. Bob Hueter</a><br><a href=http://www.mote.org/index.php?src=directory&amp;view=staff&amp;submenu=STAFF&amp;category=Shark%20Research&amp;query=category.eq.Shark%20Research&amp;refno=243&amp;srctype=staff_detail>Dr. Eugenie Clark</a><br><a href=http://www.mote.org/index.php?src=directory&amp;view=staff&amp;submenu=STAFF&amp;category=Shark%20Research&amp;query=category.eq.Shark%20Research&amp;refno=242&amp;srctype=staff_detail>Dr. Jose I. Castro</a><br> Dr. Nick Whitney<br> Jamie Brennan<br> Jack Morris<br> Mercedes Smith

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