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Division of Public Relations and Marketing Communications
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314-7796

communications@nova.edu

Studying Sharks, Up Close and Personal

NSU Researchers Tag, then release, a nurse shark

NSU Researchers Tag, then release, a nurse shark

Researchers from NSU’s Guy Harvey Research Institute and Save Our Seas Shark Research Center are tagging sharks off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The researchers are working alongside students as part of an effort to increase awareness of the critical role that sharks play inshark-centre-2 maintaining healthy oceans. Understanding the travel patterns of sharks is a key component of helping ensure proper management of the species.

GHRI-Logo-20171This week, The New York Times published a 360 degrees video of NSU’s researchers while they conducted shark tagging and genetic field work off the coasts of Fort Lauderdale.

 

 

 

CLICK HERE to watch The New York Times 360 video.