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Great white sharks more common off California coast than previously thought, study says

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation June 04, 2023

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If you swam off the coast of Santa Barbara or San Diego recently, chances are you had company. You just may not have noticed. A new study from Cal State Long Beach found that juvenile white sharks are more common at some California beaches than previously thought. While the news may conjure up images of Steven Spielberg's film Jaws, scientists say it should instead be a reminder of how rare shark bites are. “It’s not just about sharks,... + full article



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