Monday, June 23, 2014

Slow Saturday Special: Great White Shark Surge

One quick set and I'm done swimming for the day:

"Great white shark population surges off eastern US" by Patrick Whittle | Associated Press   June 21, 2014

PORTLAND, Maine — A report that scientists are calling one of the most comprehensive studies of great white sharks finds their numbers are surging in the ocean off the eastern US and Canada after decades of decline — bad news if you’re a seal, but something experts say should not instill fear in beachgoers this summer.

The study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, published this month in the journal PLOS ONE, says the population of the notoriously elusive fish has climbed since about 2000 in the western North Atlantic.

The scientists behind the study attribute the resurgence to conservation efforts, such as a 1997 federal act that prevented hunting of great whites, and greater availability of prey.

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Great whites owe much of their fearsome reputation to the movie ‘‘Jaws,’’ which was released 39 years ago Friday. 

Saw it at the drive-in

But confrontations are rare, with only 106 unprovoked white shark attacks — 13 of them fatal — in US waters since 1916, according to data provided by the University of Florida.

But I'll bet the pre$$ will be full of shark-sightings this summer -- because of global warming, no doubt, even when spring is still struggling to arrive. It's chilly in the mornings still! I know because I leave early to get a Globe I won't be reading.

They are, though, ecologically critical. They are apex predators — those at the top of the food chain — and help control the populations of other species. That would include the gray seal, whose growing colonies off Massachusetts have provided food.

‘‘You should be concerned for a good reason,’’ said James Sulikowski, a professor of marine science at the University of New England in Portland, who was not involved in the study but noted it could help better target future conservation efforts for great whites. ‘‘We need these sharks in our waters.’’

A separate study published in PLOS ONE this month suggested that great whites — also known just as white sharks — are also returning to abundance in the eastern north Pacific Ocean. ‘‘There’s this general pattern of where the white sharks are protected, they seem to recover,’’ said Tobey H. Curtis, one of the authors of the Atlantic study.

Anybody check their radiation levels? 

That's a 20-footer! No, 25.... three tons of 'em.

The elusive nature of white sharks and the lack of historical data about their population levels required the authors to rely on sightings of sharks, as opposed to other ways to count sea life, such as commercial fishing surveys and census counts, Curtis said.

The research adds recent unpublished data to previously published records to establish 649 confirmed white shark sightings from 1800 to 2010. The data show that a period of decline in white shark abundance during the 1970s and 1980s has reversed, the authors said....

The report also illuminates where people encounter white sharks — mostly between Massachusetts and New Jersey during the summer and off Florida in the winter, it says.

They also migrate based on water temperature and availability of prey, and are more common along the coast than offshore, the report states.

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I will bet it is all the fault of the damn Chinese. 

I would stay off the pier if I were you.