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Emma Starr
Nov 15, 20205 min read
From Tangled to Mangled
Have you ever wondered how most of the fish we eat is caught?
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Emma Starr
Oct 9, 20206 min read
Finning. Finished. Now!
“Sharks have survived for millions of years – since before the dinosaurs – but their future is now in question.”
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Emma Starr
Oct 4, 20206 min read
'Shark Girl' Madison Stewart
There are many people in this world who love the ocean, however, not all of these people are doing their part to conserve it. But one...
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Emma Starr
Oct 4, 20204 min read
Dr. Greg Skomal: Cape Cod’s Real-Life Matt Hooper
You don't need to watch Jaws to see Matt Hooper face the shark; every week is Shark Week for the real-life Matt Hooper. Here on the Cape,...
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Emma Starr
Oct 4, 20203 min read
Starr and Stripers Aboard the Stunmai
Back in 2014, I was lucky enough to go charter-fishing for the first time off a boat in Rock Harbor, Orleans with my father and some of...
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Emma Starr
Oct 4, 20203 min read
Wicked Tuna!
Bluefin Tuna are among the largest and fastest fish in the sea. With bodies built like torpedoes and retractable fins, they are able to...
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Emma Starr
Oct 4, 20203 min read
Shark Shockers: Bull Sharks
Bull Sharks, or ‘Carcharhinus Leucas,’ are considered the third-most aggressive or dangerous shark. Found in fresh and saltwaters, they...
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Emma Starr
Oct 4, 20202 min read
Shark Shockers: The 'Garbage cans of the Sea'
Tiger sharks, otherwise known as “Galeocerdo Curvier,” are considered the second-most dangerous shark in our oceans, after the Great...
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Emma Starr
Oct 4, 20204 min read
Shark Shockers: Great White Sharks
The Great White Shark, otherwise known by their scientific name Carcharodon Carcharias, is one of the most famous types of sharks in our...
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