Bibliographic Details
Title: |
SHARK TALES. |
Authors: |
PINCHIN, KAREN (AUTHOR) |
Source: |
Canadian Geographic. 10/31/2024, Vol. 144 Issue 6, p28-39. 12p. 14 Color Photographs, 4 Maps. |
Subjects: |
WHITE shark, SHARK attacks, TRADITIONAL ecological knowledge, FISHERY gear, LIFE cycles (Biology), SHARKS |
Abstract: |
White sharks have been increasingly sighted off the coast of Atlantic Canada, leading to concerns among researchers and locals about potential risks to humans. Factors such as warming waters, environmental protections, and booming grey seal populations have contributed to the rise in white shark encounters. Efforts to study and interact with white sharks have sparked debate among locals, with some expressing worries about unintended consequences. Researchers are striving to gather more data on white sharks to better understand their behavior and ecology. [Extracted from the article] |
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Database: |
MAS Ultra - School Edition |
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