Coastal Engineering Disrupts Vital Shark Habitats, Study Reveals

Beach nourishment projects in South Florida create murky water, hurting shark habitats. Learn how this affects migrating blacktip sharks and coastal ecosystems.

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New study shows beach projects in South Florida create sediment plumes up to 15 kilometers long, significantly reducing water clarity for sharks.

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South Florida beach projects harm shark homes, study finds

Beach nourishment projects in South Florida create murky water, hurting shark habitats. Learn how this affects migrating blacktip sharks and coastal ecosystems.

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The Great White Shark lives in almost all coastal and offshore waters that have water temperatures between 12 and 24 °C. Due to their highly migratory nature, some great white sharks make long journeys every year. To know more about Great White Shark Habitat, read this blog.
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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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