Ichthyology – branch of zoology devoted to fish (including sharks)
Meristics – branch of ichthyology that relates to counting features of fish, such as the number of fins or scales
Description
A shark, also called a "selachimorph", can be described as all of the following:
Animal – multicellular, eukaryotic organism of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa. An animal's body plan eventually becomes fixed as it develops, although some types of animal undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their life. Most kinds of animal are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently.
Chordate – Chordates (phylum Chordata) are animals which are either vertebrates or one of several closely related invertebrates.
Fish – gill-bearing aquatic vertebrate (or craniate) animal that lacks limbs with digits.
Chondrichthye (cartilaginous fish) – jawed fish with paired fins, paired nares, scales, two-chambered hearts, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone.
Elasmobranch – member of the subclass Elasmobranchii, which includes sharks, rays, and skates.
Predator – organism that attacks and feeds on prey (the organism that is attacked).[2]
Apex predator – some shark species are apex predators, that is, predators with no predators of their own, residing at the top of their food chain.[3]
Summer of the Shark – the name given to the summer of 2001 by American media outlets capitalizing on a bull shark attack and subsequent shark attacks [5]
Range and habitats of sharks
Range
Bodies of water in which sharks can be found include:
Shark finning – the removal of shark fins for commercial purposes
Shark conservation
1992 cageless shark-diving expedition – first publicized cageless dive with great white sharks which contributed to changing public opinions about the supposed "killing machine"
Shark Alliance – coalition of nongovernmental organizations dedicated to restoring and conserving shark populations by improving European fishing policy
Peter Benchley – author of the novel Jaws, later worked for shark conservation
Eugenie Clark – American ichthyologist researching poisonous fish and the behavior of sharks; popularly known as The Shark Lady
Leonard Compagno – international authority on shark taxonomy, best known for 1984 catalog of shark species (FAO)
Jacques-Yves Cousteau – French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water including sharks
Ben Cropp – Australian former shark hunter, who stopped in 1962 to produce some 150 wildlife documentaries
Richard Ellis – American marine biologist, author, and illustrator.
Rodney Fox – Australian film maker, conservationist, survivor of great white shark attack and one of the world's foremost authorities on them
Andre Hartman – South African diving guide best known for free-diving unprotected with great white sharks
Hans Hass – diving pioneer, known for shark documentaries
Mike Rutzen – great white shark expert and outspoken champion of shark conservation; known for free diving unprotected with great white sharks
Ron and Valerie Taylor – ex-spearfishing champions who switched from killing to filming underwater documentaries
Rob Stewart (filmmaker) – Canadian photographer, filmmaker and conservationist. He was best known for making and directing the documentary film Sharkwater