The latest movement of a nearly 14-foot white, 1,700 pound great white shark named Mahone has been documented off the coast of Georgia, just south of Savannah.
The Nova Scotia government has pledged more than $2.4 million to seven community-led projects that focus on living shorelines. Living shorelines are seen as a nature-based way to reduce coastal erosion and flooding caused by climate change. They use natural materials rocks, plants and sand to stabilize land along the coast.
The latest movement of a nearly 14-foot white, 1,700 pound great white shark named Mahone has been documented off the coast of Georgia, just south of Savannah.