Scientists discover ‘world’s largest’ seagrass forest – by strapping cameras to sharks
by Laura Paddison from on (#65G5V)
New study, carried out using tiger sharks in the Bahamas, extends total known global seagrass coverage by more than 40%
Tiger sharks are notoriously fierce. The huge animals, which can grow to more than 16ft, are ruthless predators and scared of absolutely nothing - recent research found that while other shark species fled coastal waters during strong storms, tiger sharks didn't even flinch".
But recently they have a new role that could help burnish their reputations: marine scientists.
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