Australia's Most Dangerous Sharks

Australia's Most Dangerous Sharks
Author: Kathy Riley
Publisher: Woodslane Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013
Genre: Dangerous fishes
ISBN: 9781742454214

Discover what efficient hunters sharks are as they track down their prey using super-sharp senses. Learn how to recognise dangerous sharks, and some of the most unusual. Examine amzing close-ups of the great white shark's deadly teeth and discover what it likes to eat. Find out where sharks live in the ocean and how far they are capable of travelling in the constant searcj for food.

Australia's Most Dangerous Sharks

Australia's Most Dangerous Sharks
Author: Kathy Riley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013
Genre: Dangerous fishes
ISBN: 9781742454207

From the zebra shark and the wobbegong shark to the great white and the hammer head, delve into the depths and discover the toothy grins and pointy fins of Australia's most dangerous sharks. Packed full of detailed illustrations, beautiful images from the Australian Geographic image library, interesting fact files and information about what sharks eat, where they live, how they see and hear, what their eggs look like and much more!

Shark Attacks

Shark Attacks
Author: Blake Chapman
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1486307361

Humans spend more time in or on the water than ever before. We love the beach. But for many people, getting in the water provokes a moment’s hesitation. Shark attacks are big news events and although the risk of shark attack on humans is incredibly low, the fact remains that human lives are lost to sharks every year. Shark Attacks explores the tension between risk to humans and the need to conserve sharks and protect the important ecological roles they play in our marine environments. Marine biologist Blake Chapman presents scientific information about shark biology, movement patterns and feeding behaviour. She discusses the role of fear in the way we think about sharks and the influence of the media on public perceptions. Moving first-hand accounts describe the deep and polarising psychological impacts of shark attacks from a range of perspectives. This book is an education in thinking through these emotive events and will help readers to navigate the controversial issues around mitigating shark attacks while conserving the sharks themselves.

Sharks: A History of Fear in Australia

Sharks: A History of Fear in Australia
Author: Callum Denness
Publisher: Affirm Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1925972429

For as long as people have lived in Australia, the shark has loomed large in our fears. From the Noongar people of Western Australia who stayed out of the water for fear of being taken, to media hysteria about attacks and even sightings today, sharks occupy the dark recesses of our national psyche unlike any other predator. They challenge the very sense of ourselves as Australians, a people who hug the coastline and love the freedom of the surf. And the dispute between whether to kill or protect sharks cuts to the political core of our nation, yet another divide between the right and the left. There is no denying that shark attacks have been increasing in recent years, and so have our fears. Where do we go from here? How worried should we be? Journalist Callum Denness deep-dives into the history of our relationship with sharks, and circles our fear by talking to activists, marine biologists, politicians, surfers, survivors and those who?ve lost loved ones. Compelling and challenging, this is the clearest picture yet of whether or not we can co-exist with sharks. Don?t get back into the water until you read Sharks: A History of Fear in Australia.

Up Close Sharks

Up Close Sharks
Author: Kathy Riley
Publisher: Australian Geographic
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781742459301

From the Zebra shark and the Wobbegong, to the Great White and the Hammerhead, delve into the depths and discover the toothy grins and pointy fins of Australia's most dangerous sharks! Packed full of detailed illustrations, beautiful images from the Australian Geographic image library, interesting fact files and information about what sharks eat, where they live, how they see and hear, what their eggs look like and much more!

Australia's Dangerous Creatures For Dummies

Australia's Dangerous Creatures For Dummies
Author: Graeme Lofts
Publisher: For Dummies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-07-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780731407224

Get to know Australia's fiercest, most dangerous and most amazing wildlife. Australia's Dangerous Creatures For Dummies provides a fascinating portrait of unique and deadly animals down-under -- including crocodiles, snakes, sharks, spiders and jellyfi sh. With a detailed description of each creature, its habitat and its typical behaviour, the authors also give you tips on observing them safely -- and what to do if you can't! Discover how to: Survive in crocodile country Avoid a snake bite Identify deadly sea creatures Spot spiders around the home Treat bits, stings and other injuries Observe creatures safely in the wild

Australia's Most Deadly

Australia's Most Deadly
Author: Australian Geographic Staff
Publisher: Australian Geographic
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Dangerous animals
ISBN: 9781742455877

If it seems like Australia has a lot of deadly creatures, that's because we do! We've got the world's most venomous snake; the deadliest jellyfish, spider and octopus; the biggest crocodile; and all of the shark species known to have attacked and killed people. The best way to co-exist with these animals is to know where they live, how to they act and how to perform first aid if they attack. So jump into Australia's Most Deadly and explore the lives of killer creatures.

The Top 10 Deadliest Sharks in the World

The Top 10 Deadliest Sharks in the World
Author: Larry Slawson
Publisher: Larry Slawson
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

This eBook examines (and ranks) the 10 deadliest sharks in the world. It provides a brief overview of each shark species, discussing their behavioral patterns, basic characteristics, level of aggression, as well as threat to humans.

Dangerous Australians

Dangerous Australians
Author:
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1985
Genre: Dangerous animals
ISBN: 9780858358218

This volume aims to answer readers' questions about venomous and equally dangerous non-venomous wildlife.

Emperors of the Deep

Emperors of the Deep
Author: William McKeever
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0062880349

In this remarkable groundbreaking book, a documentarian and conservationist, determined to dispel misplaced fear and correct common misconceptions, explores in-depth the secret lives of sharks—magnificent creatures who play an integral part in maintaining the health of the world’s oceans and ultimately the planet. From the Jaws blockbusters to Shark Week, we are conditioned to see sharks as terrifying cold-blooded underwater predators. But as Ocean Guardian founder William McKeever reveals, sharks are evolutionary marvels essential to maintaining a balanced ecosystem. We can learn much from sharks, he argues, and our knowledge about them continues to grow. The first book to reveal in full the hidden lives of sharks, Emperors of the Deep examines four species—Mako, Tiger, Hammerhead, and Great White—as never before, and includes fascinating details such as: Sharks are 50-million years older than trees; Sharks have survived five extinction level events, including the one that killed off the dinosaurs; Sharks have electroreception, a sixth-sense that lets them pick up on electric fields generated by living things; Sharks can dive 4,000 feet below the surface; Sharks account for only 6 human fatalities per year, while humans kill 100 million sharks per year. McKeever goes back through time to probe the shark’s pre-historic secrets and how it has become the world’s most feared and most misunderstood predator, and takes us on a pulse-pounding tour around the world and deep under the water’s surface, from the frigid waters of the Arctic Circle to the coral reefs of the tropical Central Pacific, to see sharks up close in their natural habitat. He also interviews ecologists, conservationists, and world-renowned shark experts, including the founders of Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior, the head of the Massachusetts Shark Research Program, and the self-professed “last great shark hunter.” At once a deep-dive into the misunderstood world of sharks and an urgent call to protect them, Emperors of the Deep celebrates this wild species that hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of the ocean—if we can prevent their extinction from climate change and human hunters.