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Do Great Whites go to Norway?
No evidence, no great white shark.Great white sharks are globally distributed with concentrations near South Africa, Australia/New Zealand, the North Atlantic, and Northeastern Pacific.Great white sharks can be found in every ocean, but they stay away from the colder waters of Antarctica and the Arctic. They are most frequently found in temperate waters where the temperature is easy to adapt to and their favorite food is abundant.

What country has the biggest great white sharks : Australian

The largest great white recognized by the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) is one caught by Alf Dean in southern Australian waters in 1959, weighing 1,208 kg (2,663 lb).

Do sharks swim in fjords

Other charismatic species that regularly utilize fjords include killer whales and other whales, Greenland sharks, several species of seals, and several different salmon species. These species are the top predators in fjord food webs, which also include numerous species of forage fishes and other prey.

Are there sharks in Oslo Fjords : Sea life is incredibly rich in the Oslofjord and activities such as diving and fishing reveal an incredibly colourful world below. Flamboyant-looking urchins, sea cucumbers and sea porcupines cling to the rocky floor while porpoises, sharks, jellyfish and huge shoals of cod, herring and salmon float above.

In Mediterranean Great White Sharks prefer Spanish and Turkish waters , but extremely rare near waters of Spain. Historically Mediterranean used to attract some population of White Sharks due to prey like tuna, bottle nose dolphins and common dolphins.

Because of these characteristics, many experts consider bull sharks to be the most dangerous sharks in the world. Historically, they are joined by their more famous cousins, great whites and tiger sharks, as the three species most likely to attack humans.

Do sharks go to the Arctic

Greenland sharks remain somewhat of an enigma to science. What is known about them is they tend to be seen in the frigid waters of the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans. The slow-moving species is also slow growing.They have been occasions when they spotted in the Mediterranean. The Sicilian channel, near the Italian island of Lampedusa, is the only location in the Atlantic region where both pregnant females and newly born great whites have been sighted.While Deep Blue may be one of the largest fish in the ocean, these creatures can still be elusive and NOAA estimates a great white shark lifespan to be around 30-70 years so there's every chance Deep Blue is still alive and well in the ocean to this day.

Sea life is incredibly rich in the Oslofjord and activities such as diving and fishing reveal an incredibly colourful world below. Flamboyant-looking urchins, sea cucumbers and sea porcupines cling to the rocky floor while porpoises, sharks, jellyfish and huge shoals of cod, herring and salmon float above.

Is it safe to swim in fjords : Can you swim in the fjords Yes, you can swim in the fjords. The sea temperature can be above 20 degrees in the summertime, perfect for a refreshing dip in the sea. Some places you will find beautiful sandy, white beaches, other places you'll have to do as the locals do; jump from the rocks into the water.

Is it safe to swim in Oslo Fjord : YES! During normal rain, the water in the fjord is perfectly safe. If heavy rain, you should wait 24 hours.

Does Norway have sharks

During research-fishing for cod, we came across this shark (Squalus acanthias) near Hvaler in Norway. This is an unusual sighting in this part of the world.

The Sicilian channel, near the Italian island of Lampedusa, is the only location in the Atlantic region where both pregnant females and newly born great whites have been sighted. Some experts believe that the Mediterranean is a nursery where great white sharks give birth and raise their young.Is the megalodon still alive 'No. It's definitely not alive in the deep oceans, despite what the Discovery Channel has said in the past,' notes Emma. 'If an animal as big as megalodon still lived in the oceans we would know about it.

Can a hammerhead shark bite you : There have only been 38 recorded hammerhead attacks on humans since 1580, only 16 of which were unprovoked, and no one has ever been killed by a hammerhead [source: ISAF]. They aren't generally aggressive toward people, so the unprovoked attacks were likely due to surprise or fear.