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Red Triangle (Pacific Ocean)

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20: 115:. The movement of sharks and other large marine animals in this region were studied starting in 1999 under the Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP) program, an international collaboration. TOPP found that white sharks in the Red Triangle are genetically distinct from others in the Pacific Ocean, such as those found off Australia. 123:
The population of northeastern Pacific white sharks tend to congregate along the north/central California coast each fall, then leave the area in December for the deep ocean approximately halfway between California and Hawaii. This region is referred to by TOPP as the
128:. Female whites tend to visit the Gulf of the Farallones every two years, which researchers believe to be based on the shark reproductive cycle. Adult Great White Sharks are no longer present in the Red Triangle during the month of May, and start to return in August. 248: 111:
The Red Triangle is defined by its vertices: the northern vertex is Bodega Bay (Bodega Head), the western vertex is the Farallones, and the southern vertex is Big Sur or
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in the United States have occurred within the Red Triangle—eleven percent of the worldwide total. The area encompasses the beaches of the heavily populated
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name of a roughly triangle-shaped region off the coast of
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colloquial
northern California
Bodega Bay
San Francisco
Farallon Islands
Big Sur
Monterey
marine mammals
elephant seals
harbor seals
sea otters
sea lions
great white sharks
shark attacks on humans
San Francisco Bay Area
surfing
windsurfing
diving
Monterey Bay
White Shark Café
www.pbs.org
"FLMNH Ichthyology Department: 1876-2010 World's Confirmed Unprovoked Attacks by White Sharks"
"Tracking Great Whites in The Red Triangle"


"Great white sharks back in Red Triangle"


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