Science
The great white shark could lead scientists to a shark nursery, as a 15-foot predator that lives off the Bahamas. – The Washington Newsday
A 15-foot white shark has been tracked down near the Bahamas, and researchers believe that the female may soon reveal the location of a Great White Shark nursery….
A 15-foot white shark has been tracked down near the Bahamas, and researchers believe that the female may soon reveal the location of a Great White Shark nursery.
The shark, known as Unama’ki, is being tracked by the non-profit research organization OCEARCH, which monitors hundreds of marine animals – from whales to turtles – around the globe.
“When we first met Unama’ki, we knew she had the potential to lead us to a place where she could give birth. Today on the #OCEARCH Global #SharkTracker, she…
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