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B.C.’s ‘Gummy Project’ aims to support conservation of sharks and bees‘The Gummy Project’ hopes to expand its support for scientific research as it branches out into other markets around North America.EnvironmentSep 11, 2022
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Researchers see little evidence that more white sharks prowling North AtlanticA new study of the distribution of the endangered great white shark in Canadian waters suggests the population remains stable but is not growing.EnvironmentJul 4, 2022
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‘Queen of the Ocean’: Massive great white shark spotted off Nova ScotiaAt 3,541 pounds and over 17 feet long, the great white shark is the largest one that OCEARCH researchers have tagged to date.TrendingOct 6, 2020
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Shark researchers to increase sample size of tagged great white sharks in Nova ScotiaExpedition Nova Scotia 2020 started in Main-a-dieu on Sept. 8 and will move down the coast before ending near Lunenburg on Oct. 6.EnvironmentSep 14, 2020
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651-pound great white shark pinged in waters of Nova ScotiaTeazer was pinged Thursday morning in the waters between south of the Aspotogan Peninsula near East Ironbound Island.EnvironmentJul 9, 2020
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Huge 2,000-pound great white shark from Canada appears to be heading to new nursing groundsThe shark, named Unama'ki, travelled over 4,000 kilometres in one month to get from Nova Scotia to Florida.CanadaOct 28, 2019
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Great white tagging program off N.S. stirs debate over treatment of sharksThe efforts of enthusiastic scientists off the coast of Nova Scotia are raising ethical questions over methods used to attract and study great white sharksCanadaOct 15, 2019
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Jane’s fond’a Halifax: 521-pound great white shark pinged near McNabs IslandA 10-foot-long, 521-pound female great white shark was pinged near the island’s western shoreline early Tuesday.EnvironmentJul 23, 2019
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First shark of the season tracked near the Maritimes“Brunswick,” an eight-foot-nine white shark, made his way up the Eastern seaboard and was pinged twice on Monday in the upper part of the Gulf of Maine.EnvironmentJun 12, 2019
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All sharks tagged in N.S. expedition can now be tracked on Ocearch websiteAll six of the sharks tagged in Nova Scotian waters as part of a "historic" expedition can now be tracked on Ocearch's website, and appear to be scattering throughout the ocean.EnvironmentOct 20, 2018
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