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The Compass swims with sharks! Glowing sharks, color changing sharks, and sharks with “lightsabers?”

WHAT ARE THE ODDS? CAN YOU GUESS THE RIGHT ANSWER? VIEW ONLINE
THE COMPASS
This week, we dive beneath the waves into the often misunderstood world of sharks. Discover the deep-sea shark that is one of the world’s largest glowing animals, learn about the origins of America’s fear of sharks, and see how one photographer aims to turn shark fear into fascination.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JÉRÔME MALLEFET
This deep-sea shark is one of the world’s largest glowing animals
A new study has found that three species of deep-sea shark, including the six-foot-long kitefin shark, are bioluminescent.
GLOW-IN-THE-DARK SHARK
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
2 weeks, 4 deaths, and the start of America’s fear of sharks
It took a string of shark attacks in New Jersey more than a hundred years ago to make U.S. swimmers fear the ocean’s top predator.
A CENTURY OF FEAR
PHOTOGRAPH BY BEARA CREATIVEM, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
Mystery event caused shark populations to crash 19 million years ago
Fossil records show that roughly 90 percent of the planet’s open-ocean sharks inexplicably vanished.
NATURE’S GREATEST SURVIVORS
ONE UNLUCKY MAN WAS BITTEN BY A SHARK, BEAR, AND SNAKE. WHAT DO YOU THINK THE ODDS ARE OF THIS OCCURRING?
A. 1 IN A MILLION
B. 1 IN 385 BILLION
C. 1 IN 893 QUADRILLION
CLICK TO SEE IF YOU’RE RIGHT!
PHOTOGRAPH BY THOMAS P. PESCHAK
Scared of sharks? This photographer aims to turn shark fear into fascination
A lifelong passion for these ocean predators sparked a career in conservation photography and a mission to share the love.
SHARING A PASSION
GOOD READS
1.
Great white sharks may change their color to sneak up on prey
2.
How drones are revolutionizing our understanding of sharks
3.
These sharks glow underwater—thanks to tiny ‘lightsabers’
4.
Megalodon is definitely extinct—and great white sharks may be to blame
PHOTOGRAPHS BY REBECCA MARSHALL, LAIF / REDUX
Here’s what kids can learn from sharks
Shark tourism could help raise awareness about these misunderstood fish. But can your family do it safely and sustainably?
THE “AHA” MOMENT
WHERE WILL WE JOURNEY TO NEXT?
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