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Divers Guide to Marine Life: Great White Shark (Carcharodon Carcharias)

Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias)

•Conservation status: IUCN Red Listed as ‘Vulnerable’; listed on CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) Appendix II, restricting the international trade of this species.

•In Australia and New Zealand they are often referred to as “white pointers.”

Divers Guide to Marine Life: Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Mokarran)

Everything you want to know about hammerhead sharks: Behavior, size, where to dive with hammerheads, and more!

Divers Guide to Marine Life: Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus Perezi)

**__**Caribbean reef shark **_([Carcharhinus perezi](http://www.scubadiving.com/photos/marine-life-guide-sharks))_**

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•Conservation status: IUCN Red Listed as ‘Near Threatened’

•Sometimes known in Spanish as ‘cabeza dura’ meaning thick skull.

Divers Guide to Marine Life: Bull Shark (Carcharhinus Leucas)

**_Bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas)_**

•Conservation status: IUCN Red Listed as ‘Near Threatened’

•Common names include Zambezi shark, Swan River shark, and Lake Nicaragua shark.

Divers Guide to Marine Life: Broadnose Sevengill Shark (Notorynchus Cepedianus)

Broadnose sevengill shark (Notorynchus cepedianus)

•Conservation status: IUCN Red Listed as ‘Data Deficient’

•These unique sharks get their name from having seven paired gill slits compared to more ‘modern’ sharks having five pairs; they have only one dorsal fin.

Divers Guide to Marine Life: Blue Shark (Prionace Glauca)

**_Blue shark (Prionace glauca)_**

•Conservation status: IUCN Red Listed as ‘Near Threatened’

•In some countries and fisheries they are called ‘blue dogs’.

Divers Guide to Marine Life: Blacktip Reef Shark (Carcharhinus Melanopterus)

Blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus)

**·**Conservation status: IUCN\* listed as ‘Near Threatened’

**·**Their common name comes from their distinct dorsal fins with black or dark brown tips.

Geo-Quiz 2 - April 2013 Answer

Located between the islands of Sumbubwa and Flores, Komodo National Park consists of Komodo, Rinca & Padar islands and many smaller islands in between.

Geo-Quiz 2 - April 2013 Clues

Test your knowledge of dive geography using three clues to determine the name of a mystery dive spot.