Southern California juvenile white sharks are 'hanging out' near beaches but not concerned about humans: study
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According to one researcher, juvenile white sharks are "hanging out" near coastal Southern California beaches, but beachgoers shouldn't necessarily be concerned.
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"They also form loose aggregations using relatively small areas along coastal beaches spending days to months in these nursery habitats where water is warmer, prey species are more abundant and there are few larger predators," the study states.
One of the authors of the study, James Anderson, told Fox News that the sharks, when near the coast, are extending a "very minimum" amount of energy.
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