There's a Great White Shark in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Don't Worry — It's Normal
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A female measuring more than three metres and weighing more than 700 pounds swimming off the Îles de la Madeleine.
There's a great white shark in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Don't worry — it's normal
A 730-pound shark named Bella was recorded near Quebec's Magdalen Islands, but experts say the sharks should be expected as "regular seasonal visitors" to the region as the great white population shows signs of recovery.
A large white shark, more than three metres long and weighing nearly 330 kilos, was found off the Magdalen Islands.
According to observations of the OCEARCH Shark Defense Organization, a 729-pound shark female named Bella is currently found in the waters of the St. Lawrence River off the Magdalen Islands. This specimen would make a size of 10 feet and two inches, according to the observations of OCEARCH, an animal preservation organization, which follows daily the course of many sharks all over the planet using satellite beacons. According to the last census …
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