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Great Whites in California Now Reaching Healthier Numbers
Great white sharks are vital apex predators that maintain the balance of the ecosystem. That is why California marine conservationists are celebrating a new milestone as these sharks now have now reached a population of about 300 in the Red Triangle area.
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