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Shark Attack: Great White Shark Bites California Surfer on the Leg; Surfer Lives to Tell the Tale
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California shark attack: surfer survives great white bite near San Francisco
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NEWPORT, Ore. â The population of white sharks that call the Central California coast their primary home is holding steady at about 300 animals and shows some signs of growth, a new long-term study of the species has shown.
Between 2011 and 2018, researchers were able to identify hundreds of individual adult and subadult white sharks, which are not fully mature but are old enough to prey on marine mammals. They used that information to develop estimates of the sharksâ abundance.
âThe finding, a result of eight years of photographing and identifying individual sharks in the group, is an important indicator of the overall health of the marine environment in which the sharks live,â said Taylor Chapple of the Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station at Oregon State Universityâs Hatfield Marine Science Center and a co-author of the study.
N. California waters see more great white sharks
Increasing population seen as good sign for area By Paul Rogers, The Mercury News
Published: June 1, 2021, 6:03am
Share: The Monterey Bay coastline in Northern California. The area has seen an increase in great white sharks in recent years as water temperatures have warmed. (Dreamstime)
SAN JOSE, Calif. You’re still far more likely to see them in movies or TV shows than in person, but the number of great white sharks appears to be increasing along the Northern California coast, say scientists who tracked hundreds of the toothy predators by their distinctive fins.