hammerhead shark
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Small to medium size hammerheads like Sphyrna lewini are very common in Algarve sea waters.
This hammerhead shark species was my only encounter with a shark during my amateur diver activity in Algarve.
It was rather large, bigger than myself, perhaps 2 meters long, and he swimmed slowly around me, curious and keeping distance.
Useless to say I carefully get back to my father's boat, which was anchored about 5 miles from the coastline, in front of Tavira city.
However, there is no shark attack ever registered in Algarve's waters.
Yes, there are Great White Sharks off Portugal, but they are rarely seen or caught by fishermen and almost never approach the portuguese shore.
The Mediterranean Sea is a natural habitat for great whites, and Algarve's warm sea water is a reason for the presence of white sharks, but far from the coastline and in transit from the colder Atlantic Ocean to the warmer Mediterranean sea.
There is no shark attack ever registered in Algarve's sea water.
Portugal is a biggish place but the inland is mostly desert unlike the coast is packed with people depending on how fare out you are you may catch a swimmer attention. On the bad side Portugal is known to have small sharks about 20 miles out! I say out of 10 chances of living are 4/10 to 6/10
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the great white fleet was a sign off due to the fact it rarely participated in battle and the one achievement it made was sailing around to world prove Americas reach of power.
Yes, there has been a shark attack off Portugal. Of 4,555 entries in its Incident Log, the Global Shark Attack File lists only one shark attack for mainland Portugal. It's Entry 1195. It's undated. The only information is it's occurrence off Sines in the District of Setúbal in southwest Portugal. Two small row boats were fishing for mackerel. No details are given. There's just the comment "No injuries."
Great White Sharks live in oceans around the world, not just off Australia. They frequently are sighted off the coasts of Australia, Off the Coast of South Africa and California,USA.
they die
Yes there are but do not get scared sharks are not very dangerous in any place.
Normally they attack from below, with a sudden rush at the prey. Great white sharks are the largest known predatory fish in the entire ocean. They are classified as a mackerel shark and their teeth often break off when they hunt their prey. This article will answer the question what do great white sharks eat, as well as look at how great white sharks find their prey and look at four interesting facts about great white sharks. Firstly, let's look to answer the question what do great sharks eat. Great white sharks are carnivorous (meat eater) and love to feast on animals with very high fat contents. Great white sharks primarily eat fish, tuna, stingrays, smaller sharks, porpoises, dolphins, whales, seals, fur seals and sea lions. Great white sharks have also been known to eat sea turtles. While great white sharks will attack sea otters and penguins they very rarely eat them. Great white sharks will also eat pig carcasses if they are in the ocean. So now you know the answer to the question what do great white sharks eat. Now, let's look at how they find their prey. Great white sharks primarily locate their prey based on smell and sound. They can hear and smell their prey from many kilometres away and start to move towards their prey. When the great white sharks are close to their prey they rely on their sight to spot their prey. Great white sharks typically stay below their prey and ambush them, taking them by complete surprise. Great white sharks typically attack their prey in the morning as it is harder to see the sharks at the bottom of the ocean in the morning.
There might be some great whites far out to sea and maybe other sharks
Yes, there have been attacks off the east coast of Florida
It's estimated that 450-550 white sharks are off the west coast, and further 350-450 off the east coast. These numbers vary from season to season, and year to year.
Great Whites are found in every ocean in the world and can be found off the coast of Georgia, US.
Great white sharks are often found off the coast of Australia and also the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California. They typically feed (I believe during the Fall/Winter season) off the Farallon Islands which are off the coast of San Francisco.
Sharks do not raise their young. Great white sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs say inside the mother's body and continue to develop until leaving the mother's body. After birthing, the young sharks swim off, as sharks are cannibalistic, and will not hesitate to eat their own offspring.
the great white shark, (the sharks kill each other off in the sack for food!)
yes because if we did not have them some organisms would over grow and some would die off