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New eDNA method detects Hammerhead sharks in shallow waters

Scientists have discovered rare hammerhead sharks using environmental DNA in seawater. The findings highlight hidden populations and offer a new tool for urgent conservation efforts.

November 09, 2025 / 14:16 IST
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New eDNA method detects hammerhead sharks in shallow waters (Image: Canva)
New eDNA method detects hammerhead sharks in shallow waters (Image: Canva)

Marine scientists have discovered a new way to locate some rare sharks. By analysing traces of DNA in seawater, researchers can detect species. The method focuses on critically endangered 'hammerhead sharks' in coastal zones. It promises to improve conservation efforts and protect fragile populations.

Hidden Sharks Revealed in Coastal Waters

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Scientists have identified rare hammerhead sharks without catching them directly. The method relies on environmental DNA from seawater samples carefully. It targets critically endangered species in shallow coastal habitats. The discovery offers hope for safeguarding these sharks from extinction.

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