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To Tah - oldtimer - 10-06-2020

I think that there were always Great White here but was always under the opinion that they were passing through .This research they are doing now is telling maybe a different story .


RE: To Tah - TAH - 10-06-2020

Seems like they're changing their behavior in a lot of places, from what I've seen. There's a bay in South Africa that has always been notorious for having a large white shark population (something like 300 in the bay at a given time), and over the past few years they have disappeared. Nobody seems to know what happened to them, whether they left, were killed, whatever. Also more coming in near shore around the Hawaiian islands in recent years as well. The oceans are changing, probably too fast to correct course. Hope I'm wrong on that, because that would spell doom for us all.