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Why Great White Sharks Are Important to the Oceans

Great white sharks are apex predators that help maintain balance in coastal and offshore ecosystems. By regulating populations of seals, sea lions, fish, and other marine life,...

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Is a great white shark endangered? Status, science, and conservation explained

The short answer is no, great white sharks are not currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List; they are listed as Vulnerable globally. This status signals a high ri...

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Shark Pollution: How Plastic and Chemicals Affect Shark Health and Populations

Sharks face growing pressures from plastic debris, chemical contaminants, and related ecosystem changes, with documented evidence of ingestion, entanglement, and potential healt...

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Understanding Great White Shark Catch: Methods, Regulations, and Ecological Impact

A great white shark catch refers to the capture of a Carcharodon carcharias by commercial, recreational, or scientific operations, usually involving hooked specimens brought to...

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