The appearance of nearly 30 dead juvenile sharks in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, on August 12, 2026, mobilized environmental, scientific and resident authorities, as it was a rare occurrence in that strip of the Atlantic. The discovery, involving specimens of the species spiny dogfish, raised concerns about the state of marine fauna and the interaction between human activities and wildlife. According to USA Today reports, backed by media such as A…
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The appearance of nearly 30 dead juvenile sharks in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, on August 12, 2026, mobilized environmental, scientific and resident authorities, as it was a rare occurrence in that strip of the Atlantic. The discovery, involving specimens of the species spiny dogfish, raised concerns about the state of marine fauna and the interaction between human activities and wildlife. According to USA Today reports, backed by media such as A…