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Sharks are being preyed on and finned. This is how NSU researchers plan to stop the cruel practice
The narrative of sharks being dangerous predators is one that has contributed to more than 100 million sharks being pulled from our world’s oceans every year. Nova Southeastern University is working to help save these creatures from a practice called “shark finning.”
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Efforts to save sharks from cruel finning practice
Sharks are being preyed on by humans and one South Florida university is working to save them from these cruel finning practices. NBC6’s Chris Hush reports.
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New president of Nova Southeastern University speaks
Dr. Harry Moon, the new president of Nova Southeastern University, speaks with NBC6’s Ari Odzer.
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Researchers treat battered coral reefs diseased by South Florida's heat wave
The abnormally high water temperatures have caused widespread coral bleaching, and the heat wave appears to be causing a fatal condition called Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease to spread faster than usual. Here’s what researchers are doing to help the problem.
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Researchers treat battered South Florida's coral reefs diseased by heat wave
Coral reefs have been bruised and battered this summer with the warm waters and now they face a new issue, stony coral tissue loss disease.