Scientists use bait and hooks to explore the lives of sharks

Chuck Bangley, a masters student at East Carolina University, measures a female Blacknose Shark caught during a research trip off the North Carolina coast on Saturday July 11, 2015. Bangley and his team hope to verify and identify the species of sharks found in the estuary waters of the sounds in the Outer Banks. (Tegan Johnston/Raleigh News & Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Chuck Bangley, a masters student at East Carolina University, measures a female Blacknose Shark caught during a research trip off the North Carolina coast on Saturday July 11, 2015. Bangley and his team hope to verify and identify the species of sharks found in the estuary waters of the sounds in the Outer Banks. (Tegan Johnston/Raleigh News & Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Scientists use bait and hooks to explore the lives of sharks
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