A new peer-reviewed scientific study reveals that the Gulf serves as a regular winter habitat for white sharks migrating thousands of miles from Atlantic Canada and the northeastern United States. The ...
One of the world's top ocean predators has been swimming off Vancouver Island. Researchers confirm a female great white shark named Kara was detected south of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. As the ...
"Kara has visited Canada! Despite my suspicions, we got a number of quality position estimates that confirm Kara is the first Great White Shark we have ever tracked to British Columbia," Domeier wrote ...
As wildlife tourism grows, scientists are asking a bigger question: can we bring people closer to nature without reshaping the ecosystems they came to see?
Dr. Michael Domeier, director of the Marine Conservation Science Institute, told Global News that they tag the adult females ...
The great white shark is one of six mature females that were tagged off California last October as part of a project to ...
Marine researchers say a 1,000-kilogram great white shark made an “extremely rare” appearance near Vancouver Island this week. It’s unusual that a great white shark would travel this far north during ...
Locals who have the app received pings beginning Tuesday, March 9, indicating that Kara was just south of Vancouver Island. But a map shared online indicates that the shark may have swam as close as ...
A rare encounter with a juvenile great white shark caught by fishermen in April 2023 has reignited scientific interest in the mysterious population of these apex predators in the Mediterranean Sea. By ...
Juvenile great white shark caught in Spain, scientists believe it could reveal a possible hidden nursery in the Mediterranean.
A great white shark named Kara has been stirring up chatter among researchers and marine enthusiasts after she was detected off Vancouver Island's waters this week.
It’s far from the sandy shores of Florida, where you might expect to see a great white shark, but earlier this week, one "pinged" off the coast of Vancouver Island, researchers say.
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