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The largest great white shark ever reliably documented is a female caught off Prince Edward Island, Canada, in 1988. Verified records indicate she measured approximately 6.1 met...
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The largest great white shark ever reliably documented is a female caught off Prince Edward Island, Canada, in 1988. Verified records indicate she measured approximately 6.1 met...
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Great White activity near Cape May, New Jersey, reflects long-term ecological patterns rather than short-lived trends. Seal populations, seasonal migrations, and nearshore condi...
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The largest scientifically confirmed great white shark measures about 6.1 meters (20 feet) in length. This verified record comes from a mature female caught off southern Austral...
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An 21-foot great white shark represents an exceptional size within the species, far exceeding the average adult female white shark, which typically measures 15–16 feet at matu...
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Great white sharks occur off Maine with heightened activity during late summer and fall, primarily in coastal waters associated with seal populations around southern and mid-coa...
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Great white sharks in South Africa are most often encountered along the western and southern coasts, notably around Gansbaai, False Bay near Cape Town, Seal Island, and the wate...
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This article examines the largest confirmed great white shark caught in the Mediterranean Sea, reviewing documented size records, capture dates, gear types, and specimen verific...
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Great white shark attacks per year are relatively rare given the number of people in coastal waters. On a global scale, documented unprovoked bites typically range from the low...
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White sharks visit nearshore waters off Orange County primarily to feed on marine mammals, following seasonal concentrations of seals and sea lions. Water temperatures, upwellin...
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