I also learned that the news media will continue to misrepresent and twist the facts to get a good headline. According to an article on Red Orbit, Australian Great White Sharks Are Actually Two Distinct Species
The actual quote of the scientist doesn't mention anything about two different species, it say simply that there are genetic differences.
“The genetic makeup of white sharks west of Bass Strait was different from those on the eastern seaboard of Australia – despite the lack of any physical barrier between these regions,” said Professor John Pandolfi, a Chief Investigator at the University of Queensland.
The headline misses the real interesting part of the study.
“Our tagging and tracking showed that white sharks travel thousands of kilometers,” said Barry Bruce, a lead study researcher from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO).
“Now we know that while white sharks across Australia can mix, the intriguing thing is that they seem to return to either east or western regions to breed,” Bruce said.
Don't trust the headlines, check their sources and stay informed.
Cheers,
Martin Graf
Dive Operations Manager
Shark Diver/Horizon
Isla Guadalupe, Mexico
“Now
we know that while white sharks across Australia can mix, the
intriguing thing is that they seem to return to either east or western
regions to breed,” Bruce said.
Source: redOrbit (http://s.tt/1durs)
“Now
we know that while white sharks across Australia can mix, the
intriguing thing is that they seem to return to either east or western
regions to breed,” Bruce said.
Source: redOrbit (http://s.tt/1du
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1 comment:
I did a double-take when I first read the headline. :O)
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