Researchers discovered that periods of higher lunar illumination have more shark attacks than usual, while periods of lower illumination have fewer attacks. Researchers have examined the links between lunar phases and shark attacks despite the fact that many animals demonstrate behaviors that are connected to the moon phases.
An extraordinary finding has been made on the basis of scat and scars found on the bodies of leopard seals. Leopard seals from New Zealand have been discovered to be the first in the world to eat sharks, making them members of a very small and specialized group of marine predators that prey on the animal.
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Breton
The Ocearch Shark Tracker pinged the shark of 13 ft. just 3 miles off the coast of Brick at 7:36 AM on Friday morning. As per the map, the shark was just east of the Mantoloking Bridge.
Obviously, Breton has gone through quite a journey. Ocearch in Nova Scotia initially tagged the great white last year. The name Breton was derived from Cape Breton where the shark was tagged.
I know what you might have in mind. Matt, it s the ocean. Sharks inhabit the ocean. Why is this surprising? It s actually not surprising. The alarm bells are not been rang. But isn t it interesting that a creature weighing 1,400-pound was just 3 miles off the coast?
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Many sightings of both basking and porbeagle sharks have been recorded in recent weeks, with observers seeing them near to the shore than usual.
Some have been discovered in marinas, while others have been seen in the water off the shore.
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Rupert Kirkwood, a marine hunter, said he saw five basking sharks while kayaking in Cornwall over the weekend.
Last week, sharks were seen in two separate marinas in Plymouth, Devon.
Covid Regulations
According to Mr. Sims, a professor of aquatic ecology, ocean, and earth science at the University of Southampton, Coronavirus limits may be the reason.