More Shark Than Cat: 19 Young Large-Spotted Catsharks Released into the Wild
Why Captive Breeding Matters for Marine Conservation in Mallorca
Captive breeding in Mallorca supports marine conservation by helping young catsharks survive and giving researchers useful data.

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Why do conservation projects in Mallorca focus on captive breeding?
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Are large-spotted catsharks dangerous to swimmers in Mallorca?
No, large-spotted catsharks are harmless to humans.
Why are catsharks being released into the sea off Mallorca?
They are released to support a threatened local marine species.
What is the best time of year to see catsharks around Mallorca?
They are most active at night, so sightings depend on timing and location.
Can divers report marine animal sightings in Mallorca?
Divers can report sightings to support marine research.
What makes Port Adriano relevant for marine conservation in Mallorca?
Port Adriano has been a release site for young catsharks.
How can people help protect marine life in Mallorca?
Beach clean-ups, donations and wildlife reports are all useful forms of support.
What do large-spotted catsharks usually do after being released?
They are monitored as they settle into shelter and adjust to the sea.
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