Summer in southern California has long been suspected as a hotspot for juvenile great white sharks. The big guys? Up north, lurking beneath the surface. The babies? Down south, sharing the lineup with surfers at popular haunts like San-O and Trestles. And now, in a new study from California State .
Scientists with the CSULB Shark Lab have observed more juvenile white sharks than ever before at SoCal beaches, yet there hasn't been an increase in shark bites.
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