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  2. White Shark Café - Wikipedia

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    Tracking data indicates that white sharks will leave feeding grounds near the coast in winter, travel to the Café, and some may even summer near Hawaii. But many linger in the Café, often for months, before returning to the coast in the fall, coinciding with the elephant seal breeding season (a favored prey).

  3. Discover the Enormous Shark Feeding Ground in the Pacific - AOL

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    Researchers at Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station found a “White Shark Café” located halfway between Baja California, Mexico, and Hawaii. After years of tagging and monitoring the ...

  4. Shark barrier - Wikipedia

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    Shark barriers work on the principle of excluding sharks from a designated swimming area. Shark barriers form an "underwater fence" from seabed-to-surface, beach-to-beach. Shark barriers are seen as a more environmentally friendly option as they largely avoid bycatch, however they cannot protect the same sized area as culling methods. [2]

  5. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Shark cage diving. Shark tourism is a form of eco-tourism that allows people to dive with sharks in their natural environment. This benefits local shark populations by educating tourists and through funds raised by the shark tourism industry.

  6. Ocean Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    She gained international media attention for free diving with sharks, including great white sharks, to raise awareness about shark conservation and promote her business. [4] [2] [5] [6] Ramsey is based in Hawaii, and has dived with 47 species of sharks around the world as of 2019. [1] Ramsey swimming with shark in trailer for She is the Ocean ...

  7. Sandbar shark - Wikipedia

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    Female sandbar sharks have an average fork-length (tip of the nose to fork in the tail) of 154.9 cm with the males' average fork-length being 151.6 cm. [4] Its body color can vary from a blue-ish brown, grey or bronze, with a white or pale underside. Sandbar sharks swim alone or gather in sex-segregated schools that vary in size.

  8. There's a beach in the Bahamas where you can swim with ... - AOL

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    This beach vacation isn't like any other--it has friendly pigs. This beach vacation isn't like any other--it has friendly pigs. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  9. Pūpūkea, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The best known surfing sites of Velzyland, Sunset (at Sunset Beach Park), Kammieland, Pūpūkea, ʻEhukai, Pipeline (these latter two off adjacent ʻEhukai Beach Park and Banzai Beach) and lesser breaks are arrayed off this shore. Popular diving and snorkeling areas known as Three Tables and Sharks Cove are located at Pūpūkea Beach Park.