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Gray Reef Sharks

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marine-biology2 years ago

Shocking Video Debunks Common Belief About Sharks' Need to Keep Moving

Biologists have discovered that gray reef sharks, previously believed to be obligate ram ventilators that must constantly swim to breathe, are capable of sleeping and resting on the seafloor. Divers from Save Our Seas observed these sharks napping in the shelter of rocky reef ledges in the Seychelles, noticing their lower jaws rising and falling in a manner consistent with buccal pumping, a method of breathing while at rest. This surprising finding challenges previous understanding of gray reef shark physiology and could provide insights into their responses to environmental change.

marine-biology2 years ago

Revealing the Truth: Resting Sharks Challenge Breathing Beliefs

A new study challenges the belief that gray reef sharks, known as obligate ram ventilators, need to constantly swim to breathe. Researchers observed gray reef sharks resting under coral reef ledges in Seychelles, contradicting the previous understanding that these sharks cannot rest. The sharks remained still, except for lower jaw movements indicating a switch to buccal pumping behavior. This discovery raises questions about how sharks cope with rest and the potential impact of environmental changes on their breathing patterns. The findings highlight the importance of understanding the behavior of marine species for conservation efforts.