A dead hammerhead shark estimated at 8 feet long washed up on Friday in Northeast Florida.
Gregory discusses visiting the Baja Peninsula, the shark fishing trade, and his new Act 4 Wildlife initiative.
With a bulging head that looks like it swallowed a gavel, there's no mistaking the animal: It’s a hammerhead shark. Across the globe, there are more than nine hammerhead species, many of which are ...
Anglers in Boca Grande, Florida, caught and released a large hammerhead shark on April 9. Hammerhead sharks are a protected species in Florida and it is illegal to harvest them. State regulations ...
Four great hammerhead sharks washed up dead on Florida beaches this spring, raising concerns about whether humans contributed to the demise of the majestic predators, and if so, what can be done about ...
An 8-foot-long dead hammerhead shark washed ashore at Atlantic Beach on June 26. The shark had a bleeding wound behind its head, possibly from a boat strike. Various species of hammerhead sharks are ...