Weiße Haie in Bali sind eine absolute Rarität. Das Wasser dort ist in der Regel viel zu warm. Eine Ausnahme ist die Region um die vorgelagerte Insel Nusa Penida. Im März 2025 war es dort wieder mal soweit. Es muss ein atemraubender Augenblick gewesen sein.

https://youtube.com/shorts/VFIbkdWu0J4?si=zix8p_8JkeLT6Lig

Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!

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A lone orca killed a great white in less than two minutes. Scientists say it could signal an ecological shift

A pair of orcas working in concert have been killing great whites along a stretch of South African coastline since at least 2017, plundering the sharks’ nutrient-rich livers and discarding the rest.

This is not normal.

#nature #orcas #whitesharks #ClimateChange #ecology

https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/01/africa/orca-kills-great-white-shark-south-africa-scn/index.html

Class:Chondrichthyes
Subclass:Elasmobranchii
Superorder:Selachimorpha
Order:Lamniformes
Family:Lamnidae
Genus:†Cosmopolitodus

Specie
†Cosmopolitodus hastalis Agassiz, 1843 (broad-toothed mako)

Lived from the Eocene epoch to the Pleistocene epoch

#Cosmopolitodus hastalis is an extinct specie of commonly known as broad-tooth #whitesharks. Fossils are found in the marine strata.

Photo found in facebook
Museo de Historia Naturalis, in Lima, Peru.

#fossil #paleontology #timescale

Why is this Kansan (who thinks we should largely leave the oceans to the sea creatures who belong there) reading this article? I'm very concerned with the fate of sea creatures! This work helps confirm that SoCal beach users have little to fear from juvenile white sharks at near-shore aggregation sites, despite spacio-temporal overlap with surfers and SUPers. So tell this to anyone against continued conservation efforts. #WhiteSharks #SoCal #Surfing #WildlifeConservation
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0286575
Patterns of overlapping habitat use of juvenile white shark and human recreational water users along southern California beaches

Juvenile white sharks (JWS) of the Northeastern Pacific population are present in nearshore southern California waters and form mixed size class (~1.5–3 m) aggregations for weeks to months, often within 500 m of shore. These nearshore beach habitats are heavily used for human recreation (e.g., surfing, swimming, body boarding, wading, and standup paddleboarding) and the amount of spatio-temporal overlap between JWS and humans is currently unknown. Increases in human population and the Northeastern Pacific population of white sharks have raised concern over human beach safety. To determine spatio-temporal JWS-human overlap at various spatial scales (e.g., across the entire southern California coastline, across different distances from shore, and within specific beach locations), 26 beach locations across southern California were surveyed monthly resulting in 1644 aerial drone surveys between January 2019 to March 2021. Thirteen environmental variables were assessed to predict when spatio-temporal overlap between JWS and water users was highest. Coast-wide distribution of JWS was clumped, limiting human-shark co-occurrence to specific locations, with 1096 of 1204 JWS observations occurring at Carpinteria and Del Mar Beach locations. Nearshore distribution indicated JWS are often close enough to the wave break to interact with some water users (median = 101 m, range = 2–702 m), although JWS had the most spatial overlap with stand-up paddlers. Daily human-shark co-occurrence was 97% at beaches where JWS aggregations had formed, and human activity showed high spatial overlap at shark aggregation sites. Although there is higher seasonal human-shark spatio-temporal overlap where aggregations form in southern California, the number of unprovoked shark bites across southern California is extremely low. This study provides evidence that high human-shark spatio-temporal overlap does not lead to an increased bite frequency in southern California, and there are a number of possible explanations as to why JWS are not biting water users despite daily encounters.

Hello #ScienceMastodon and #AcademicMastodon my name is Teah, and I am a second year MSc student at the University of Windsor in Canada! 🇨🇦

My #research uses #stableisotopes to understand the #diet and #movement of Australian #whitesharks. 🦈

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Marine Biology Field Research Training Course - Oceans Research

Our Marine Biology Field Course enable students to gain research skills while working with sharks in Mossel Bay, South Africa. -

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Did you know that the presence of great white sharks ultimately increases species stability and the diversity of the ocean? Surprised right but that's not all, here are some other interesting facts you should know about the Great White Sharks.
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All About Sharks: Great White Sharks

The Great White Shark is most famous for its predatory nature and extremely muscular-shaped body, keen eyesight, and sharp sense of smell.

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Oceans Research

Oceans Research Institute provides and facilitates marine research to manage and conserve Southern Africa’s wildlife like white sharks, Humpback dolphins/whales, and more.

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