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MIGRAMAR IS A NETWORK OF MARINE RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION INSTITUTIONS WORKING TOGETHER TO UNDERSTAND THE DYNAMICS OF SHARKS AND OTHER PELAGIC SPECIES IN THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC .

 
 
National Geographics film premiered
 
 
More evidence for a migratory corridor
 
 
Migramar website launched
     

On April 8th, the National Geographic channel premiered its latest masterpiece: Shark Superhighways, by Tom Lucas Productions. This one-hour documentary follows Dr. Pete Klimley, Director of the Biotelemetry Lab at UC Davis, and pioneer of shark research, during a cruise at Darwin and Wolf, in the Galapagos islands. Read more about it...


During a research cruise in March, the team from Pretoma, who are studying the shark populations of Cocos island, discovered that a female hammerhead, tagged in Galapagos in July 2007 had appeared at Cocos at the end of September. Read more about it...


Today marked the launch of Migramar.com, a website created jointly by marine research centres in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, focused on working together to understand the dynamics of migratory species in the region, with a special focus on sharks.Read more about it...



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