Sea Save Foundation
Contributor
New research in the Atlantic Ocean has found that great white sharks are swimming farther and deeper than previously thought. One shark traveled 2,300 miles from Cape Cod to the Azores Islands. They often dove to 3,700 feet or more. Previous studies suggested that great white sharks stay near the continental shelf, but this study shows they patrol open ocean. It is critical to know if the sharks are swimming outside the jurisdiction of countries' protected ocean boundaries.
Read more here (story #6).
Read more here (story #6).