Venomous sea creatures on the rise thanks to climate change - 1
Published 9 Oct 2018, 08:20 BST, Updated 11 Oct 2018, 09:35 BST

Pacific angelshark. Santa Catalina Island, California.
Photograph by David Doubilet, National Geographic Creative
Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles.
Photograph by Thomas P Peschak, National Geographic Creative
Block Island, Rhode Island.
Photograph by David Doubilet, National Geographic Creative
South Africa.
Photograph by Uli Kunz, National Geographic Creative
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Photograph by Tui De Roy, Minden Pictures, National Geographic Creative
Deep-sea catshark. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Photograph by Norbert Wu, Minden Pictures, National Geographic Creative
Specimen photographed in the Bishop Museum, Oahu, Hawaii.
Photograph by Bill Curtsinger, National Geographic Creative
Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea.
Photograph by Mike Parry, Minden Pictures, National Geographic Creative
This frill shark was found by a fisherman in Numazu, Japan; a rare sighting considering these sharks live at a depth of 600 metres. The shark was then transported to the Awashima Marine Park.
Photograph by Awashima Marine Park, Getty Images
Guadalupe Island, Mexico.
Photograph by David Doubilet, National Geographic Creative
South Neptune Islands, Australia.
Photograph by Brian Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Gansbaai, South Africa.
Photograph by National Geographic Creative
The Bahamas.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
California.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
The Bahamas.
Photograph by David Doubilet, National Geographic Creative
Lighthouse Reef, Belize.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
The Bahamas.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia.
Photograph by Mike Parry, Minden Pictures, National Geographic Creative
Las Gemelas, Costa Rica.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Bonin Islands, Japan.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Hawaiian Islands.
Photograph by Paul Nicklen, National Geographic Creative
Gardens of the Queen, Cuba.
Photograph by David Doubilet, National Geographic Creative
Above a reef deep in the Indian Ocean, a tiger shark is trailed by remoras. South Africa.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
The Bahamas.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Western Australia.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry, National Geographic Creative
Tasselled wobbegong shark. Friwinbonda Island, Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
Photograph by Jason Edwards, National Geographic Creative
Dimaniyat Islands, Oman.
Photograph by Norbert Probst, Image Broker, Alamy