Salmon sharks wash up on California coasts
August 20, 2012 by Alison Hawkes
Dozens of salmon sharks wash up on California coasts, dead or dying, each year. Often mistaken as white sharks or …
August 20, 2012 by Alison Hawkes
Dozens of salmon sharks wash up on California coasts, dead or dying, each year. Often mistaken as white sharks or …
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
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July 09, 2010 by Amos Hausman-Rogers
Some unwitting humans are bobbing in the water off the coast of California. A gigantic shark, 30 feet long, rises from the depths of the dark ocean. The shark slowly approaches the people, and then …
January 01, 2010 by Glen Martin
Fast, silent, and deadly, the great white shark has long evoked both fear and awe among those who live, work, and play along the California coast. Yet for all its press–both good and bad–we’ve known remarkably little about the life of this iconic creature. But recent scientific studies using pioneering tracking techniques are finally giving us a better look at the white shark’s wide-ranging haunts and habits.