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Everything you want to know about White Sharks in the California and the US.
TallDude:
Get a few beers or a glass of wine because this is a whole seminar. Straight from the Shark professor at Cal State Long Beach.
Expect to see more of them..... :-\
https://youtu.be/okQVKxRn2gs
Zooport:
Fascinating! A very enjoyable listen. Thanks for sharing. This supports the kinds of things I have been saying for a long time and it's satisfying to hear the same things from an expert.
stoneaxe:
Interesting talk. Same thing here....less fishing....more seals...more sharks.
connector14:
Thanks for sharing that. It was most interesting. I hope that the research can continue and that maybe someday we will find a way to be able to safely share the same water without the fear factor. I am not afraid to dive with sharks around, but doing anything on the surface I feel like a sitting duck.
PonoBill:
--- Quote from: connector14 on March 16, 2018, 02:16:16 PM ---Thanks for sharing that. It was most interesting. I hope that the research can continue and that maybe someday we will find a way to be able to safely share the same water without the fear factor. I am not afraid to dive with sharks around, but doing anything on the surface I feel like a sitting duck.
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Except that we really don't look much like food. Good thing that. If I were prone surfing a shortboard on the Oregon Coast I might feel differently. They are kind of nervous. Several years ago I paddled near one at Indian Beach who was sitting sideways. blocking the best takeoff spot. He said "get your fucking kook board out of here, kook." I said, "okay, but I paddled over to tell you about the two great whites I see over there. Have a nice day." He was gone a few minutes later. What a guppy--he believed me.
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