hammer time. schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks photographed in the galapagos by (click pic) alexander safanov, montgomery gilchrist, eric h cheng, norbert wu, franco banfi, todd aki, chris newbert and larry gatz.
scalloped hammerhead populations have declined by over 95 percent in the past thirty years, largely due to the shark fin trade. this summer, scalloped hammerheads became the first species of shark to be protected by the u.s. endangered species act, one of the world’s strongest wildlife conservation laws.

Inktober or… Sharktober? – Week 2
This week, I decided to illustrate some races of the Squaluan civilization, they are all concepts of my story, except the last little ghost shark. He is a character I created recently, I think I will create a comic to reveal its history.
16 – A
Mokarran shaman and his mount, they are descendants of the hammer shark.
15 – A family of Galeechas merchants, they are descendants of the zebra shark.
14 – An Alopian wanderer, they are descendants of the
Thresher
shark.
13 – A Leucan Chef, they are descendants of the bull shark.
12 – A Glauca fisherman, they are descendants from the blue shark.
11 – A Galleon vassal, they are descendants of the tiger shark.
10 – Requiem lost his fins, but he does not remember what happened.
Since then, he has been searching for them.
So peaceful.

















