Much of what we think we know about great white ... count sharks there was pioneered by Scot Anderson while he was a volunteer seabird scientist in the mid-1980s on an island west of San Francisco ...
Baby great white sharks prefer to lurk in shallow waters close to shore, a new study has found. Marine scientists from California State University, Long Beach, have proved this for the first time ...
The old fish are coming back home for the summer. Two great white sharks that spent the winter in the Gulf are heading back north. The massive 12-foot, 1600-pounder Scot and smaller 10-foot Penny ...
For the last two years, she's helped tag and trace the movements of nearly two dozen juvenile white sharks. She found that ... She also found that juvenile great whites preferred to swim in ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — It’s commonly thought great white sharks are found more in the Atlantic Ocean than the Pacific, but while there may be more tagged sharks, there certainly aren’t ...
One of the most thrilling things you can do is get in the water with a great white shark. There is no better way to appreciate these giant creatures than coming face to face with them in the water.
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 ...
Do great white sharks change their behaviors in different environments, or do the apex predators follow the same routines regardless of location? Researchers recently set out to solve this shark ...
"I never thought I’d be holding the dorsal fin of a great white shark and applying this type of technology," Michalove said. "I’ve been intrigued with these sharks my whole life, and what we ...
Great white sharks are a cosmopolitan species. If sharks could be likened to long-haul truckers, navigating across the invisible highways across our oceans, great white sharks are a great ...
What's known As far back as 2011, between 500 and 1,000 individual white sharks were estimated to be left in South Africa. Today, we barely see any larger white sharks. This in itself is a sign of ...