Northern California Great white shark population counted

03/09/2011
By Victoria Schlesinger

In other census news, Stanford University and U.C. Davis scientists counted the number of great white sharks between Monterey Bay, Bodega Bay and the Farallon Islands in a ground breaking study whose results are published in journal Biology Letters. They during six months of the year. That’s a low number compared to other top predators. The article includes a cool video and the journal article.  determined that just 219 of the massive fish inhabit the area. [Read more - San Jose Mercury News]

Tags: , farallon islands, great white shark, , species conservation, standford

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