Juvenile Hammerhead study

Juvenile hammerhead sharks are pupped in estuarine waters, where they stay for several years before venturing into coastal waters.

This project utilises tagging and modelling technologies to determine critical habitats, behaviours and movement patterns. Results of the study will further support conservation and shark management policies.

Funding sources

Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Cities Research Institute

Previous
Previous

Hammerhead shark movement in Queensland

Next
Next

Southeast Queensland Bull sharks