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  2. Before the Migratory Shark MOU was developed, there were no international standards for the management of migratory sharks. Sharks that migrate can travel great distances in the world's oceans, [6] with the whale shark being recorded on journeys of up to 22,000 kilometres (14,000 mi) long. [7]

  3. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    The national conservation status of the great white shark is reflected by all Australian states under their respective laws, granting the species full protection throughout Australia regardless of jurisdiction. [211] Many states had prohibited the killing or possession of great white sharks prior to national legislation coming into effect.

  4. Monterey Bay Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    [an] The first captive white shark—on exhibit in 2004 for more than six months—was seen by one million visitors, and another million visitors saw either the second or third white sharks on display. [54] In 198 days, the first white shark grew more than 17 inches (43 cm) and gained over 100 pounds (45 kg) prior to its release.

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    As part of a nationwide effort to restore natural habitats, the U.S. Department of the Interior and partner agencies are making $119 million available to fund conservation projects, one of the ...

  6. Great white shark makes history after being spotted near ...

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    LeeBeth is a 14.1-foot, 2,600-pound female great white shark. On December 8, ... improve public safety, and educate the community to inspire white shark conservation." Though the nonprofit ...

  7. After Shark Week, great white shark visits Juno Beach. 5 ...

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    A large great white shark by the name of Breton visited Juno Beach just after midnight on Monday, July 15. Nicknamed by the OCEARCH scientists who tagged him in 2020, the shark pinged their ...

  8. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Great white shark at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, August 2006. Animal estimated at 11–12 feet (3.3 to 3.6 m) in length, age unknown. Great white shark viewing is available at the Neptune Islands in South Australia, [2] South Africa, Isla Guadalupe in Mexico, and New Zealand. Great white sharks are usually viewed using shark cages to protect the ...

  9. Great white shark population decline stumps researchers - AOL

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    Great white sharks have survived over 400 million years, but now they may be in deep trouble. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...