Great White Shark Kara Spotted off Vancouver Island
Kara, a great white shark, has been spotted off Vancouver Island, marking a potential shift in migration patterns. Experts suggest these sightings may not be as rare as previously thought. Kara, one of six tagged females, has since moved south towards Washington state. The discovery highlights the resilience of sharks in cold waters and their role in a healthy marine ecosystem, with no recorded attacks in British Columbia waters.
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