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The White Shark, Nekton Project
The White Shark, Nekton Project
The White Shark, also known as the Great White Shark, is one of the most furious predators in the oceans worldwide. Same as every species, the
White Shark is classified into major groups. This is called taxonomy. The taxonomy for this species is
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Sub–Phylum: Vertebrata
Class: Chrondrichthyes
Sub–Class: Elasmobranchii
Order: Lamniformes
Family: Lamnidae
Genus: Carcharodon
Species: C. carcharias
The kingdom Animalia means animal. The phylum Chordata includes animals with vertebrates. The class Chrondrichthyes includes cartilaginous fish,
which are fish that has a skeleton made of cartilage rather than bones. The family Lamnidae includes sharks as the white shark and mackerel sharks.
These sharks are usually very large and can swim really fast. The genus is the group before the species which includes other sharks that are very
similar to the white shark. The species is the last group, which contains the Latin name of the specific organism. Through taxonomy, scientists are easily
able to identify and classify species.
White sharks are usually found in oceans worldwide. They tend to appear more in cool temperate and tropical waters. Also, some are usually found
near islands with high populations of seals. They spread throughout the world. Some of the places they are found in are along the coastline of South
Africa, Australia, New Zealand, California to Alaska, Hawaii, the Mediterranean Sea and many more.
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Great White Shark Persuasive
You are in the middle of the sea. You are looking for food, but can't find any when a great white shark swims past you. You are starving so you can't
help it and start swimming after the great white shark. You know that you are bigger but the great white shark is feisty and furios. You need to get
food otherwise you die from hunger. You see theshark stop swimming and that is when you see the shark turn around and watch it stare in your eyes.
You want to attack but you are waiting for thegreat white shark to attack first. You know it is going to be a hard and tough fight, but you need the
food. The killer whale has size, intelligence, and speed whether you believe it or not. For those reasons that is why the killer whale will be champion and
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The killer whale is so intelligent that it's brain is 3 times humans size of their brain. Humans are pretty smart. Whereas the great white shark's brain
is shaped as a Y and is tinny. It is not very intelligent and can not make decisions as quick as the killer whale. The killer whale can make decisions
faster than the great white shark and can escape danger quicker, and realize more things quicker. The intelligence will help a lot in a fight between the
great white shark and the killer whale. Obviously the killer whale has the advantage. That is why I think that the killer whale will defeat the great
white shark if they had a battle in the middle of the
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We Must Save the Great White Shark from Extinction
We Must Save the Great White Shark from Extinction
The Great White Shark, immortalized by the Hollywood film Jaws, is at the midst of an international controversy. The shark, despite its notoriety, is in
danger of extinction. A conflict over the fate of these sharks has existed for decades, but with recent attacks the debate has come to the forefront. The
environmental conflict over the Great White Shark has yet to reach a conclusion, as many factors exist that hinder resolution possibilities. The purpose
of this paper is to provide background information on the debate in an attempt to understand why consensus has so far been unattainable. This paper
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According to the World Wildlife Fund (2001), jaws are sold for between $15,000– $50,000 and teeth for up to $600 per tooth.
Initial legislation on the protection of Great White Sharks was enacted in South Africa in 1992. Since then, a few countries and states including
Namibia, the Maldives, Australia, Florida, and California have instituted legislation to protect these creatures (Stevens and Bruce, 1999, http). With
reported declines in their populations, the International Union for Conservation of Nature first listed the sharks on the endangered species list in 1996.
The first legislation in the United States that greatly limited the number of sharks that can be taken from U.S. waters by commercial and sport
fishermen came in 1993. In this legislation, the Great White Shark was declared off–limits to commercial harvest (Paige, 2001, http). In 2000, Bill
Clinton signed the Shark Finning Prohibition Act that bans shark finning in all U.S. Waters. In addition, the act provides that negotiations to prohibit
such practices be initiated internationally (Shark Finning Prohibited in US Waters, 2001, http). The most recent fight for the protection of the Great
White occurred at the United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). The most recent CITIES conference in
Kenya in April of 2000 voted down a proposal that would regulate the trade of the
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The Great White Shark, By Paul J. Crutzen And Eugene F....
In the early 2000s, the 'Anthropocene' emerged as a widespread term to represent the current era of Earth's history. According to Paul J. Crutzen and
Eugene F. Stoermer, the 'Anthopocene' represents a "geologic epoch" characterized by human activities that profoundly transform the environment,
threaten ecosystems, and cause unparalleled disruptions on earth's natural processes. (Ogden et al. 2013: 341) Unfortunately, humanity in the period of
the 'Anthropocene' has contributed to a range of environmental problems, including pollution and mass extinctions. (Ogden et al. 2013: 341) One
ancient species considerably at risk in the 'Anthropocene' is the Great White Shark. Despite its precarious position and its imminent eradication, the
Great White Shark must be respected and understood. In an attempt to reveal the intrinsic value of the oceans' most important predator, humans must
shed conceptions of Great White Sharks as mindless man–eating monsters and instead conceive of them in a new light. Ultimately, a thorough
exploration reveals Great Whites inherent value independent of their worth to humans. Furthermore, it serves as an important framework for thinking
about the harmful consequences human practices have the environment. Ultimately, this examination changes humankinds attitudes towards the Great
White and dispels popular myths to reveal that all species are fundamentally related and share a common destiny.
Great White Sharks are the "largest predatory fish" and
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Speech On Great White Sharks
Great White Sharks Those who think Great White Sharks are dangerous, think again. This story is going to take you on a journey that will make
you love them. So jump in your submarine and buckle up. We're off on an adventure. First what Great White Sharks look like. Of course ( because
of their name) they have a white underbelly. To go along with that sharks have a grey top of their body. As they swim by you can see 1 fin on each
side. To add, they have 1 very sharp fin on top. When you reach it's tail you see what some people may describe as a pointy hammer. Great white
Sharks themselves usually grow to 21 feet long as an adult. They also are usually 7,328 pounds or greater. Now that concludes that part of the tour.
Let's move on. Now you
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Lohark Effect On The Great White Shark
The Lhark is a landshark, which is the body of a shark and has legs with claws so it can maneuver onto any land terrain. It evolved from the Great
White Shark because of water pollution and a loss of food due to fisherman and the quality of water in the ocean. It now lives across the world in a
variety of places, but most commonly found on beaches as it is close to the ocean so it is easily accessible for the Lhark. It eats mostly mammals,
and also fish, but not so much as they are all dying. This Lhark will cause great impact as it will protect us from other animals, but it could also harm
us. The Lhark's scientific name is Terra Carcharodon Carcharias which in Latin means land great white shark, it evolved from the Great White. The...
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This caused most fish to die, leaving their number one food source mostly dead, as little fish survived these terrible accidents. That is how it began
to evolve, it disliked its current state in the ocean and very slowly it grew legs, so it can walk, run, and sprint on land, lungs so it can also breathe
on land, better eyesight, because normally sharks have eyes on the side but these eyes moved toward the front so it can have better peripheral
vision, an eyebrow bone because its eyes aren't that used to the sun yet so it needs some eye protection since these animals can't wear sunglasses,
claws so it can strike its predator with strong, fierce strikes, and scales so its skin can adapt to the heat of the sun so it can last on land for more
than a hour. Its current ecosystem is, one, the top creatures, in the ocean because, the land shark can also go back into the sea, and last, on land it's a
top predator as it can hunt other animals down with its teeth and claws. The lhark's characteristics are it is an evil creature it you scream and run
because it thinks it's a sign to hunt you down. The Lhark's current habitat is caves, beaches, and the ocean because it loves the ocean it evolved
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David Webber's White Shark
The book White Shark opens on a Nazi scientist named Ernst Kruger when he escapes to his submarine at the end of WWII. He carries a bronze
box, no one knows what's in it. He is leaving to meet his fellow scientist, famed Josef Mengele. Kruger is never seen again, though his shipwrecked
submarine and his box are discovered over half a decade later by a photographer, David Webber. Webber's curiosity leads him to open the mysterious
bronze box. Obviously something is unleashed by this, as the photographer and the box disappear overboard, leaving only a bloody camera behind.
The rest of the novel focuses on a local marine biologist named Simon Chase who observes the strange incidents that occur after this creature's release,
though the cause is
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The Great White Sharks Of South Africa
Getting to Know the Great White Sharks in South Africa
When I was a child, I would always watch Steve Irwin on television. Steve Irwin inspired me to want to work in a biological field the way he did. A
few years later, I saw Shark Week on the Discovery Channel for the first time and from that point on, I knew that I wanted to research sharks. From
there, I became familiar with all the work that OCEARCH has done regarding great whites that are in South African waters and the great whites that
frequent Cape Cod waters in the summer ("About OCEARCH"). As I work towards my degree in Marine Biology, I would love the opportunity to
have hands–on experience. Researching sharks is something that I find to be very important, which I know OCEARCH does as well. I would like to
apply for your OCEARCH Great White Shark grant to travel to the coast of South Africa so that I may research the great white sharks in the
surrounding waters. I believe that I would qualify for OCEARCH's grant because I understand the importance of studying great white sharks, I have
done my research on the travel that I need to go to South Africa, and lastly the science community would benefit from my work. There is a need for
shark research to be done worldwide ("Science"). Even though South Africa is a popular spot for ecotourism, "tourism to areas of ecological interest
(typically exotic and often threatened natural environments), especially to support conservation efforts and observe wildlife," there is
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The Great White Shark Essay
The Great White Shark Beginning with the simplest one–celled organism, an extraordinary animal rose in the murky waters entitled to a
non–comparable killing–eating machine. This organism has become nature's most genuine and most successful creature that it has remained unchanged
for over 250 million years. Nature finally invented the perfect king of the sea. This animal has given the sea it's "living" adjective; in turn, it was
entitled–the "great white shark."
The Great White Shark derived from a series of evolutionary advancements that took several billion years. It began with the derivation of the
vertebrates–the Phylum
Chordata. Here, the Class Agnotha came to existence. Some features of Agnotha are the presence of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The great white shark has two types of muscles–red and white. Red muscle is aerobic; thus, it needs oxygen to function. This muscle contains
myoglobin. The main function of the red muscles is used just for swimming. The white muscle is anaerobic–doesn't need oxygen. White muscles
primarily function for sudden bursts of speed when attacking a prey.
One cannot forget to realize the teeth of the great white, as well as its powerful jaw structure. The teeth are actually modified, enlarged placoid scales.
The teeth aren't anchored in the jaw; they are just embedded on the gums. Unfortunately, when the great white shark eats on its prey, it sometimes loses
or breaks the tooth by the flesh. Luckily, sharks have developed a special feature that enables it to replace its missing tooth. They have developed rows
of teeth, each tooth moving up to replace the missing one. A whole broken row of teeth can be replenished, just like a conveyor belt. Each tooth,
though, has a different shape, changing according to its necessity. The great white has triangular, serrated–edged teeth anywhere from one to two
inches long. With this feature, the shark is able to tear through the flesh for its meal. The jaw of the shark is made up of strong bone tissue. It must be
very powerful because the shark is designed for feeding.
In link to the teeth is the shark's olfactory sense,
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Great White Shark Overfishing Research Paper
People should STOP killing off the amazing Great White shark because sharks are one of the oldest creatures on the Earth and they help take down the
population of sea animals.
For millions of years, sharks have thrived, with nothing to fear. But in recent years that has changed. Over the past 10 years, an average of 100 million
sharks have been killed every year. That's right, 100 million sharks Every year. In some parts of the world, sharks have completely vanished. It does
not have fanged teeth or strangling tentacles. It doesn't even live in the sea. The creature killing the sharks is the human being. The disappearance of
sharks had an effect on the ecosystem. Because of overfishing off the east coast of the U.S bull sharks have had
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The Causes And Impacts Of The Great White Shark
Widely feared by all is the shark and leading the charge is the Great White Shark. The Great White is a species of large mackerel shark, which can be
found in almost all coastal and offshore waters which have water temperatures between 12 and 24В°C with greater concentrations in the United States,
Oceania, Chile, South Africa and the Mediterranean. The Great White is a keystone species, which regulates abundance, distribution, and diversity of
marine life. Additionally, they provide essential food for scavengers and help in natural selection to remove the weak from populations. (Sharks as
keystone species, 2016)
Sharks ancestry dates back more than 400 million years, and they are even older than dinosaurs. These animals are uniquely adapted to their
environment with six highly refined senses of touch, taste, sight, smell, hearing and electromagnetism. They are the top predators in the ocean, with the
only real threat to their survival being humans. Each year, thousands of sharks are being killed by human activity including illegal poaching, illegal
hunting, culling, and shark nets place along coastlines. (Sharks as keystone species, 2016)
Although relatively rare, shark bite incidents draw an immense level of interest from both the public and the media, as they often result in serious
consequence for those involved. Globally the number of negative shark bite incidents has increased over the years, but this has been largely attributed
to population increase and more people
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Environmental Summary: The Great White Shark
Environment
The Great White Shark, scientifically known as the Carcharodon carcharias, was possibly 2016's scasriest fish. The Great White shark's environment
was the aquatic marine biome, and it usually lived off the coasts of Australia, South Africa, and California. Although thier usual habitat was shallow
coastal waters, Great Whites have been recorded in depths up to 3,900ft. The climate of the water they lived in was between 54 and 75В°F. The
limiting factors of the shark's habitat were the nutrients and oxygen levels in the water. The Great White shark was the largest predatorial fish in the
whole world.The Great White shark shared the ocean with about 440 other species of sharks, but its only natural predator was the Killer Whale, or ...
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The most promient feature was the 300 triangle shaped teeth in multiple rows that were designed to rip apart the flesh of thier prey. Another
adaptation of the Great White was its impeccable sense of smell. These giant carnivores can detect one drop of blood per 25 gallons of water. They
even had special organs to detect the electromagnetic field that the movement of living animals produces. These particular sharks are so sensitive
that the can pick up variations as small as half a billionth of a volt. This shark's coloring was also a carefully selected adaptation due to natural
selection. They had a grey dorsal area and a white belly. When viewed from the side, the color change broke up the sharks silhouette, making it
more capable at blending in with the mottled water. This is all because of natural selection. For example, the sharks with the colorings that stood out
the most would die from lack of food, while the grey and white sharks would keep surviving because they could blend into the water more. So the
Great White sharks inherieted thier coloring from thier ancestorsThe ecological niche of the Great White shark was to control the food chain, because
it was at the top of it's food chain and could control how the population of its prey increased and
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Great White Shark Attacks
Great white sharks are extraordinary creatures. They have a massive diet, and their habitat can range from the surface of the water to 800 feet down
and possibly more. These massive sharks can be mysterious in their own ways.
Great whites can be found along the coasts of Australia, South Africa, California, and North Eastern United States. They can also be found in other
places that have warm, salty water. Most Great White shark attacks are rare. It's even rarer for one of those attacks to be fatal. Great Whites are
naturally curious and when they see a human, the sun reflects off of the person's skin, so it looks like a fish. In 100 plus shark attacks, about one–third to
one–half are Great Whites. Great Whites are naturally curious.
Great
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Essay On Great White Sharks
With a body like a torpedo and a mouth like a black hole, it's nearly impossible to not think about this miraculous predator as you float on the surface
of the great blue sea. Even though the great white is virtually the perfect predator, an attack on a human is unlikely and for the attack to be fatal is
even more unlikely. Being at the top of the food chain the shark has few threats. Orcas and larger sharks are their only fear. Ironically, human
interaction poses the biggest threat to the sharks. They are caught and their fins and jaws are sold. Great whites can grow between 15 and 20 feet in
length and weigh up to 5,000 lbs. making them the largest predatory fish in the world. Males reach maturity around 10 years old while females mature
later between 14 and 16 years of age. Females also grow to become much larger than males. Not much is known about a great white shark's mating
rituals because it has never been witnessed but it is known the eggs hatch in the female's womb and the pups feed on the unfertilized eggs. Females
give birth to between ten and twelve pups a litter. They are commonly found along the coasts of Australia, South Africa, California and the northeastern
United States. The sharks like to stay in warmer waters because it's where their prey is found. Although the like to hover near the surface they have ...
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This is because they do not survive, they need open water, they get depressed in captivity and they are super expensive to keep. The record for a great
white kept the longest in captivity is 44 days in a million–gallon tank housed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Before that the record was held at
SeaWorld with 10 days. Luckily if you want to get up close and personal with these beasts there are other ways to do so such as boat tours and getting
in an underwater cage where you are almost touching them. So, it's not completely impossible to admire these perfect
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Great White Shark Research Paper
What do people think of when they hear Great White Shark? Maybe they think of bloodthirsty creatures, or they think of the iconic Hollywood hit
movie Jaws. But there is a growing number of people who think of a vulnerable and declining species. To understand the mistaken sharks, you have to
understand their biology.
First off, sharks have many distinguishing physical characteristics. Like their iconic dorsal fins, A common image of ashark is their dorsal fin cutting
through the water. Then the most dangerous part of the shark its teeth. With those teeth and a body weight of 5,940 to 7,040 pounds. A Great
White can hit like a truck. Then Great Whites can grow to 21 feet. Sharks can be fearsome creatures (Lineback National Geographic). However
sharks are misunderstood for being mindless bloodthirsty predators. A Great White's diet consists of seals and sea lions mainly. When a shark sees
a surfer it may look like a seal or sea lion. So this can result in a shark attacking. The way a shark attacks is the shark will size up its victim then will
launch into action. The shark will come from a blind spot and will either hit it's victim then bit. So when sharks do attack humans, it is rarely on
purpose (McCosker World Book Student). Then theGreat White shark and many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over 73 million sharks are killed each year. Many of those 73 million sharks are killed for their fins alone. The shark's fin is used for a popular
chinese soup called shark fin soup. There are also many sharks killed just to make souvenirs like shark teeth necklaces.The shark's jaws are taken
also. According to MacQuitty There is also different oil in the shark's liver that are used in pills but can now be reproduced with different chemicals
that will result in not needing to kill sharks.Also many sharks are killed for sport. If this keeps up sharks will be endangered species soon.(Lineback
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White Shark Research Paper
Fishing I feel my heart thump as I stand on the shaky ladder. I look down at the sea and a dark figure moves toward me. A great white shark jumps
out of the water and lurches toward me. I swish to the side as the shark's jaws barely miss me. The ladder sways and the shark dives back into the
water. I hear someone scream. The shark jumps out of the water again. The ladder is torn and I begin to slip. The shark keeps coming back and I try to
climb up the remaining bit of the ladder. I feel pain from my foot. I look down and I see I no longer have a foot or even a leg. The shark's jaws swells
with blood and my leg hangs out of its' jaws. The shark dives into the water and I don't see it resurface. I feel weak as I hold onto the ladder. I slip
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Great White Shark Research Paper
Have you ever had a dream where you are alone, drifting in the middle of the ocean, and you see a fin piercing through the waves? What you were
seeing was the Carcharodon carcharias or the Great White Shark. It is a member of the Pisces class and mainly lives in tropical and subtropical areas..
The Great White Shark is unlike many sharks because it jumps out of the water. The Great White Shark truly is a great shark. Living in the wild is no
easy task, and that is why Great White Sharks have many special ''features'' to help them survive and hunt, those functions have been developed over
million years. Although they haven't been perfected they still help the shark. One of those ''features'' is the shark's dorsal fin. The dorsal fin is a
dynamic stabilizer when the shark is swimming fast after it's prey. The next ''feature'' is the tail. The tail is used to propel the shark forward and assist
in turning while swimming at high speeds. The final ''feature'' are the jaws. The can exert about 1.8 tons of force on their ... Show more content on
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But the environment also has to interact with the organism. Many things in the tropical and subtropical things interact with the Great White Shark.
Living things that interact with the organisms are called biotic factors. One biotic factor is the amount of prey the shark can find. If the shark can't find
any fish or they escape from the shark he might be affected in negative ways. Another biotic factor is if there are any human hunters in the area. If
there are some human hunters in the area the shark has to be careful so he doesn't get caught. And the final biotic factor I will tell you about are
symbiotic relationships. The shark doesn't eat all fish, and one of the types of fish the shark doesn't eat is the remora fish. The smaller ones cling to
the shark and eat the scraps of food the shark drops but it also feeds of the parasites on the sharks skin and in the shark's
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Great White Shark Research Paper
Many people fear the waters because of the mysterious creatures it obtains. One of the most fearful animal that roams our water is the Great White
Shark. You always hear stories about a great white shark coming out of nowhere and attacking innocent people. I believe these stories and along with
movies have developed a stigma towards great white sharks, they made people believe that they are these vicious and harmful creatures. What really is
a great white shark and are they really as dangerous as we make them seem, when we encounter them?
The great white shark has many unique names that separate them from other animal. It is best known for being called the great white, you might also
hear names such as the white death, jaws, white pointer, landlord, the king of the sea, and many other names. The great white shark, scientifically ...
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Our fear towards them has prevented a lot of our studies because many people fear that the great white sharks will not hesitate to attack them. But
there is actually some vital statistics that have been observed. The great white can grow to 21 feet, but on average are around 13–17 feet long (Smith).
Although accounts have been record of larger great whites, some reaching over 30 feet, which is very rare, but they have been reported. None of
these though have been officially investigated or tagged. They can weigh up to 2,400 pounds when they have enough food to eat and are thriving in
their natural environment (Bio Expedition). You would think this would make for a slow swim speed, but in reality these amazing creatures can
reach incredible speeds of up to 15 miles per hour, which is incredibly fast for a shark this large (Smith). In fact, in South Africa the more hostile
sharks have been observed jumping five to fifteen feet out of the water in search of catching the seals that swim there, when sharks do this it's called
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Great White Shark Research Paper
Believe it or not, there are about 440 shark species discovered in our aquatic world, however, only a dozen species of sharks have been considered
dangerous. The Thresher Shark is an underwater fiend that uses its tail to hunt its prey. A more familiar species to humankind is known as the Great
White Shark. Great Whites primarily use their hunting skills to violently find their prey. Most commonly found in South Africa, California, and the
Northeast are the primary locations of the Great White, however, they tend to migrate to many new areas like more recently in New England. Unlike
the Great White the Thresher Shark hunts bundles of fish known as sardines or small shrimp, but with one devastating swing of their tail, they can catch
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For example, the Great White Shark primarily hunts in the east and west US coast, Gulf of Mexico, New Zealand, Hawaii, and many more places.
The Great White Shark is known for migrating to unusual places like more recently they have been spotted in some places in New England which
is odd. According to Sharksworld.com, it states "They dwell in waters as deep as 300 meters usually but can reach up to 1200 meters in the zones
illustrated. As it can be seen the east and west US coast, the gold coast, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, the Mediterranean Sea, West
Africa, Japan and East China." The Great White can be found in many places, but some more populated than others. Now for the Thresher Shark they
are commonly found in the Pacific and Indian oceans but depending on the specific type of thresher sharks depends on where they are found. For
instance, the Pelagic Threshers are found more in the Indian and Pacific waters and sometimes in California/Western Mexico, while Common and
Bigeye Threshers are more found in North America, South America, and even African coasts. According to Discovery.com, it states "Pelagic threshers
are only seen in Indian and Pacific waters, along with the coasts of Taiwan and the Philippines, as well as off the coasts of California and western
Mexico. Common and bigeye threshers can be spotted along North American, South American, and
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Great White Shark Structure
Junior Zhingre
Science
Great White Shark Carcharodon carcharias
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Order: Lamniformes
Family: Lamnidae
Genus: Carcharodon
Species:
Great white sharks live in almost all coastal and offshore waters which have water temperature between 12 and 24 В°C (54 and 75 В°F).Great white
shark off Guadalupe Island, Mexico.The Great White Shark can be found in water as three feet deep, and as deep as 1280 metres.
The Great White Shark eats large fish, seal, porpoise, dolphin and whale.They hunt for their prey by an ambush technique to surprise their prey in order
to get their prey.
The Great White Shark does not raise their young.When they're born they're able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Great White Shark eats large fish, seal, porpoise, dolphin and whale.They hunt for their prey by an ambush technique to surprise their prey in
order to get their prey.
The Great White Shark does not raise their young.When they're born they're able to take care for themselves and also they immediately swim away
from its mother and hunt down their own food.
The Great White Shark mate when they're at the age 15 so he can modified pelvic called a Clasper to impregnate the female.Scientist has not seen
how they mate because their mating have never been seen it's more difficult to see more than other types of sharks because they're quite hard to find
them and dangerous. They mate in a place private where the place is cold and murky.
The difference with male and female Great White
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Great White Shark Research Paper
the great white shark has a lot of similar attributes to a whale. a whale has a very strong big tail that can push them anywhere in the ocean, similarly to
the great white. the great white also has a very thick layer of skin which can protect and keep them warm though all the seasons. unlike the sword fish
or the blue fin tuna, the shark and whale species tend to stay lower in the deeper parts of the ocean. they also are similar in that they dont go out
looking for food most times. most the time they see the food as they are moving about so they go for it or the prey cant escape. the whale is a lot
different from a great white shark. any whale can be up to ten times the size! in saying that, if the whale really wanted to it could totally
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Single Species Conservation Literature Review, Great White...
SINGLE SPECIES CONSERVATION LITERATURE REVIEW, GREAT WHITE SHARK.
The purpose of this literature review is to investigate how Geographical Information Science (GIS) is or could be incorporated into conservation
management of the Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). The reason for selecting the Great white shark as a single species to investigate, is that
it is listed in the International Union for Conservation (IUCN) red list as vulnerable. They are vulnerable due to years of being hunted by man for
fins and teeth, and often as a trophy for sport fishing, they are often caught as bycatch by commercial fisheries and can also become entangled in
gillnets that protect beaches in shark control programs as well as culling. Adding to the importance to conserve this species the white sharks grow
slowly, mature late, and the female does not reproduce every year and produces relatively few number of offspring during her lifetime. Vulnerability
due to low numbers and low reproduction rate is only part of the problem the main reason to protect this species as well as other sharks is that the Great
White shark is an apex predator. Apex predators maintain the balance of food webs. They keep many marine populations in the proper proportion,
avoiding that they becoming too populous and cause harm to ecosystems (Newton et al., 2006; Frid et al., 2007). Top predators like the Great white
sharks eat the weaker/slower and sick individuals of their prey 's populations, inducing the
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Personal Narrative: The Great White Shark
Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination will take you everywhere." This was true in my case, as the creative imagery in my mind channeled me to
indulge in exploration. At the age of five, I believed that in my backyard swimming pool lurked all the mysterious creatures of the ocean and in the
deep end, great whites stalking for their next meal. My vivid thoughts increased my fascination for the ocean as well as my instilled fear of the great
white shark. In order to be able to fully appreciate aquatic animals and achieve a sense of personal exploration, I plunged directly into the water with
the great whites last summer in Gansbaai, South Africa. As an adventurous risk–taker and someone willing to undergo any challenge that comes her
way, submerging into ice cold shark–infested waters was something that took a great deal of mental preparation. Before I entered the water, I felt
nausea rush over me as I put on my wet suit being weighed down by rocks strapped onto my waist. I struggled to push the visions of Jaws and other
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A rush of terror flooded over me as I began squirming to stay under water, my legs kicking in all directions; I felt the need to escape. I realized I
had a choice to make: I could let the panic take over and I could walk away from this experience defeated, or I could acknowledge my fear, respect
it and move forward. I took a few breaths to steady my nerves and dipped below the water once more. This time as the great white swam up towards
the surface; I mentally took note of its every detail and felt a sense of admiration at its graceful movements. I felt so small and humble against this
powerful predator and the fear melted into captivation and deep respect. These were not violent bloodthirsty adversaries but in fact, quite intelligent,
curious and majestic rulers of the
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white sharks
1. In your own words explain the demerit point system and give 10 infractions and how many demerit points it will cost the driver for each. Ans:
Demerit points are added to your driver's licence, if you are convicted of breaking certain driving laws. The rules are different depending on if you are a
new driver or have a full licence. The demerit–point system encourages drivers to improve their behaviour and protects people from drivers who abuse
the privilege of driving. Drivers convicted of driving–related offences have demerit points recorded on their records. Demerit points stay on your
record for two years from the date of the offence. If you accumulate too many demerit points, your driver's licence can be suspended. The person...
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Q3Explain the legal consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol? Ans: There are different laws for learner drivers and fully licensed
drivers when it comes to drinking before driving. If you have a provisional license you cannot have any alcohol in system, no matter your age.
Many drivers with a provisional license mistakenly think that they can have a drink before driving if they are old enough to drink. This is not
true. If you have a learner's license make sure that you have a blood alcohol level of 0% before you get behind the wheel of the car. You don't have
to be driving to get in trouble The car you are in doesn't have to be moving to get an impaired driving violation? If you are sitting behind the wheel
of a vehicle, moving or not, and have too much alcohol in your system you canget a fine, lose your license and face other penalties. Don't ever sit in
the driver's seat unless you are physically able to drive. Make sure that you understand side effects. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is
a serious crime in Ontario. Make sure that you read the information about side effects before driving if you have taken any prescription or over the
counter medications. Never drive after using illegal drugs. You should also know that mixing drugs and alcohol can make side effects and impairment
worse. Anything that impairs your ability to drive safely is illegal,
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Research Paper On Great White Shark
As one of the greatest predators of the sea, the great white shark may be an unusual, unsafe pet. However, a shark, especially a great white, would be
an magnificent pet. Imagine walking up to someone's house and seeing a shark swimming in a moat. It would be exceptionally cool and also a bit
terrifying. If there was a pet shark guarding a house, no one would try to rob that house. Who would want to steal from a house with a guard–shark?
Sharks are also highly intelligent. Alison Kock, a researcher, says "white sharks are intelligent, highly inquisitive creatures (Raffaele)."Galileo Galilei,
an astronomer, was also highly intelligent and very misunderstood in his time. Therefore, Galileo would make a great name for a pet shark.
Great white sharks are sometimes solitary animals (Great n.pag). Sharks are also highly intelligent. Theodora Fuss, a research student, showed that she
could train sharks to recognise and remember certain shapes. Fuss would project four shapes onto the wall of a special holding tank containing four
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He also progressed the universal law of acceleration by finishing his theories on motion and falling objects (Galileo). After discovering the law of
acceleration, Galileo began creating his own telescope. He built a telescope that could magnify at thirty power. When he turned his telescope to the
sky, the things he discovered revolutionized astronomy. He saw the jagged edges on the moon, which he later realized were mountains. He was
astonished when he turned his telescope to the Milky Way and observed that it was composed of many stars. He also observed the four moons of
Jupiter and he even calculated how long it took them to make a full revolution (Galilei, n. pag). This was a phenomenal accomplishment for his time
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Great White Sharks
The great white shark also known by its scientific name, "Carcharadon Carcharias" is one of the most feared and dangerous creatures in the world.
Great white sharks descended from their ancestor who was the Megalodon and it was the largest shark/fish that lived during the prehistoric times. It
had a similar appearance to the great white shark and was three times the size of it. Great white sharks are blue/grey on top and are white below, there
are also one of the biggest shark species measuring at up to 5–9 metres in length and can weigh up to 5000 pounds. Great white sharks are known to
humans for fatal shark attacks and their ferocious behaviour and appearance. These sharks also have large teeth measuring up to 7.5cm all positioned
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These shark's colouring enable it to blend with the ocean and to become camouflaged, this helps the shark to not be seen by prey and allowing it to
have a better chance of attacking its prey. Thegreat white shark also uses its incredibly fast speed to travel through water and catch prey. They can
reach top speeds of 24 km/h and this is due to their body design similarly being shaped like a torpedo. These sharks also have a caudal fin, having a
large top part and small bottom part. The design of this caudal fin enables the shark to have balance as they swim through water. Another adaptation
that helps it hunt prey is its great sense of smell. The great white shark has a sharp sense of smell, which enables it to detect small amounts of blood in
water from 5 km distances. This type of shark is also known to have the best electroreception. The electroreceptors and lateral line canals are found in
the head to the snout of the Great white sharks body. These features enable sharks to detect the movement of other animals nearby in the water using
their electromagnetic field. These sharks have also learned how to maintain body temperature warmer than the surrounding water. To achieve this they
use nerve fibres called ampullae. All of these adaptations help these incredible creatures to adapt to their environment they live
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Marine Biology Project Is The Great White Shark
The topic I choose for the final marine biology project is the Great White Shark. The reason I choose this topic is because sharks have always been
in the back of my head and would really like to learn more about them. People are usually scared to go into the ocean at the beach and I would like to
know more about the creature that caused this. The Great White is very important to Marine Biology and to the marine environments because it is at
the top of the food chain. The Great White does not have any known natural predators other than the Orca Whale. If this shark becomes endangered or
goes extinct, the population of the seals, sea lions, and other animals that it often feeds on would skyrocket. These animals would then eat themselves
out, thus changing the whole ecosystem around them. So basically, the Great White Shark cannot be removed without the whole marine ecosystem
becoming disturbed and unbalanced. That 's why they are now being protected in a lot of places. Great Whites are carnivorous sharks that grow
from 15 to 20 feet long; their size is relatable to a school bus. They weigh 5,000 pounds or more and they are listed endangered by the World Wildlife
Foundation. They have gray upper bodies to blend in with the coastal ocean floor below them and they get their name from their universally white
underbellies. Their torpedo shaped body and strong tail muscles can help them propel through the water at speeds up to 15 miles per hour.
When accelerating to attack prey
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Research Paper On Great White Sharks
Great White Sharks & The Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are wonderful places in the ocean they can be found in shallow water where it is warm and unpolluted. Funny thing is even though they
look like plants they are living organisms. There are many kinds like lettuce coral, fire coral, and leather coral. There is also a lot of sea life like
cuttlefish, manta ray, and reef whitetip shark. Speaking of sharks, the coral reef is also where many sharks feed.
Great white sharks are really interesting because of their unique features. One of these features is their teeth. Great white sharks have triangular teeth
that are about as sharp as razors. The edges are serrated with a bunch of sharp points on the tips, which are used to eat other animals ( live
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Great White Sharks Predators
Do you like the most dangerous predator in the deep blue sea in the Pacific Coast of
California? It is called the great white shark!
A great whites sharks history is very important back then great white sharks were able to do
incredible things such as eating a whale's head in 30 seconds.They are the strongest shark still
living but they have predators like the megalodon shark so i tell you that if you were to go deep
blue sea fishing you should probably bring weapons. Great white sharks are extremely
dangerous and there are signs if sharks near bye the shore, Great white sharks are a very
incredible species. Great white sharks are very deadly they eat anything because they think
we're fish cause they have really bad eye sight. They
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Great White Sharks Argumentative Analysis
The theory is that rouge sharks are sharks that have chosen to prey and attack humans, and some believe they have developed a 'taste for human
flesh'. Great White Sharks are highly efficient predators and are known as apex predators, they top the marine food chain and are extremely dominant
specie of sharks. This essay discuss the question, should rouge sharks be killed or conserved?
The Great White Sharks population was threatened in the 1970's and 80's from overfishing, this caused a global concern which led to Great White
Sharks are protected under the Federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act since 1999. Since the late 2000's, two studies
have shown that the Great White Sharks population in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are on the rise after a harsh decline in the 70's and 80's
(Landen and Landen, 2014). Great White Sharks population is increasing with over 2,210 adults in the Australasian area, but they are lacking in data
of juvenile sharks in the region and there are likely to be an excess of 8,000 to 10,000 sharks (Australian Geographic, 2018). So, even if one shark was
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You know that sharks are out there, and they don't mean any harm, but unfortunately there is the occasional attack or fatal death. When comparing
rates of people dying in car crashes and comparing them to shark attack victims is just wrong. The amount of crashes on Australian road compared to
the amount of attacks are an enormous difference compared to them both. Being attacked by a shark is consider as being very unlucky and in the
'wrong place at the wrong time'. In Australia alone, there was 1,277 road deaths in 2017 (Bitre.gov.au, 2018), compared to only having one fatal death
in Western Australia in 2017 (Terlato, 2017). However, hearing these statistics it makes people who enter the water feeling safer and secure of not
being attacked and limits peoples
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Great White Sharks ( Carcharodon Carcharias )
Great White Sharks
By James D'Alessandro
Table of Contents
Physical Characteristics – Page 2–3
Food – Page 4
Habitat – Page 5
Pups – Page 6
Fun Facts – Page 7
Glossary – Page 8
About the Author – Page 9
Bibliography – Page 10
Physical Characteristics
Great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are very fascinating creatures. Did you know their skeleton is completely made of cartilage? Great whites
have a blue–grey dorsal which helps them blend in with the ocean when being viewed. They also have a white belly which makes it difficult to view
them from below because of the blinding sunlight from above. Can you believe that great whites average 15 feet in length and can weigh up to 5,000
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They are commonly found along the coasts of South Africa, Australia, California, and northeastern United States. They are found in less numbers
around Brazil, the Azores, the Caribbean, eastern Africa, northwestern Africa, Madagascar, the Seychelles, Mauritius, northern Australia, Sri Lanka,
New Caledonia, the Philippines, and Hawaii. Great whites can swim as deep as 820 feet. Did you know that great whites can't sleep? They have to
have water pass through their gills slits, so they slow down to rest while swimming.
Most great white sharks live at the areas colored in red.
Pups
Female great whites give birth to baby great whites called pups. They give birth to 1–10 pups at a time. Pups average 5 feet in length when born. The
female's eggs hatch inside her. The newly hatched pups (great whites) feed on the unfertilized eggs inside the womb. Believe it or not, once the pup
is born, it is able to take care of itself. It immediately swims away from its mother and lives its own life. Great whites can live up to 70 years of age.
Fun Facts
Great white sharks live on the coasts of all the continents except Antarctica.
Great white sharks often have scratches and scars on their snouts.
Great white sharks are capable of rolling their eyes back.
Great white sharks attack around 5–10 humans each year.
Great white sharks can smell one drop of blood in 100 liters of waters.
The heaviest great white shark ever recorded in the wild was
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Great White Shark
[The three species that im going to be researching]
Fish: Great White Shark
Bird: Penguin [Emperor]
Mammal: Dolphin [Maui]
Animals need gas exchange for one main reason and that is to survive , all organisms need this gas exchange process to burn glucose for fuel which
is a simple but important energy source that is a component of many carbohydrates. The respiratory system is where there is a series of organs taking
in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide ,Animal cells exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with their surroundings by diffusion across the outer
coverings or membranes of cells this process is called respiration.
Fish [Great White Shark]
(1)–Where they Live [availability of O2]
(2)–The condition where they live
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They also eat turtles and seabirds but they usually prefer a fat rich prey. They have different hunting strategies depending on the target and size of the
specie they are hunting. The most usual approach is that, once they detect by electroreception their possible food, they locate below and then stealthily
swim vertically. Once closer, they inflict a deadly bite and wait for the animal to bleed and die and then eat it. If the prey survives that, they try to hold
it with their lower teeth while the upper tear the tissues. The most common forms to die of their preys are decapitation, mutilation, and
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Great White Sharks : A Great Source Of Fear Throughout The...
Great White Sharks have known to be a great source of fear throughout the numerous ages of sea exploration. With an average size of fifteen feet in
length, it's not hard to imagine why. They are the stuff of many nightmares, but they are largely misunderstood. There isn't a lot of information on
Great White behavior because many believe them to be an endangered species, due to dwindling food sources and overfishing. However, with
conservation efforts, their numbers should rise and more studies can be done. The latest major discovery was just in 2014, which shows that with time,
we can learn even more about them. In this paper I will study the sharks' basic facts, their various behaviors, and the effect humans have on them.
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Previously, Great whites were thought to reach their maturity at around fifteen years, with a lifespan estimate of thirty years. However, with the release
of a new study on the shark's longevity through the use of bomb radiocarbon, they are now thought to be one of the longest living cartilaginous fish
currently identified as such. A study's findings suggested that, "О”14C profiles in vertebrae provided compelling evidence that white sharks are
likely to live up to approximately seventy years in the NWA and may live longer." NWA is a shortened form of reference of the northwest Atlantic
Ocean, where the four male and four female shark vertebrae were tested. Typically, a shark's age was found by calculating the total growth bands
consecutively found on a shark's vertebrae, but this study used bomb radiocarbon to measure radiocarbon (О”14C) values with references to
chronologies documenting the marine uptake of 14C produced by atmospheric testing of thermonuclear devices. This study was able to then generate
the first radiocarbon age estimates for adult white sharks. The largest male shark was aged, through this process, at seventy–three years old, while the
largest female was aged at forty years old. The study also stated that through their findings, "Therefore, either white sharks are living
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Evolution Of The Carcharodon Carcharias ( Great White Shark )
Maverick Wagner Evolution
2/20/15
Evolution of the Carcharodon carcharias (Great White Shark) Did you know that sharks appeared in the fossil record about 450 million years ago
(Natural History Museum, N.D.)? Since we know that sharks have existed for 450 million years we know that they have had to survive many mass
extinctions. In these mass extinctions many of the predators that preyed on sharks were killed off. These mass extinctions that the sharks were able to
survive gave them the perfect opportunity to rise up in the food chain. The most well–known shark of our time, the great white shark, is said to have
appeared about 11 million years ago (Shark Savers, N.D.).
The great white shark is one of many different species of cartilaginous fish that exist today. There are approximately 350 species of sharks
worldwide (SeaWorld, N.D.). Of these 350 different species of sharks the great white shark in particular has become one of the most feared
predators in the sea leaving the question as to how it achieved this success. Some of the primary factors that have played a big role in the great
white's success as a predator are its keen sense of smell and its sharp teeth. One interesting fact about its keen sense of smell is that great whites can
detect one drop of blood in 100 liters of water and sense tiny amounts of blood up to three miles away making them adept at finding prey that it has
injured or an easy meal (National Geographic, N.D.). When it comes to
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The Great White Shark Research Paper
Shark Intimidation Essay Have you ever been to the great deep ocean and wondered what lies there? If you have wondered, think about sea creatures,
sharks, and Great white sharks. Sharks are mysterious interesting fish that are misunderstood, including the great white shark. In the great Deep Ocean
lies the great white shark. The great white shark eats a lot of fish. Sharks seem like vicious creatures because they are so big, since they are so big
people think they are man–eaters. Like a surfer on a surfboard looks like a turtle, seal, or a large fish. Also when scuba diving, the rubber from a
wetsuit looks like the blubber from a seal, or scales on a large fish. According to the video: Great White Sharks, it is more common to die from
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Great White Sharks Research Paper
How do great white sharks survive in the ocean? Peter Benchley the author of Jaws said, "Without sharks , you take away the apex predator of the
ocean, and you destroy the entire food chain". My paper's main idea is how Great White Sharks survive in the ocean. Like how they hunt and how their
features help it hunt,hide,and survive.
The features of a Great White Sharks are really interesting like their skin patterns. Their skin patterns help them camouflage in the water. The top of
their body is blue to blend in the water. The bottom of the body is grey to blend in with the black color on the bottom of the ocean. The teeth of Great
White Sharks are interesting. They have multiple rows of teeth. Their teeth are triangled shaped and have
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White Sharks
The problem, or debate, that I have chosen for my final project is the return of White Sharks to the Atlantic coast, specifically off of Eastern
Massachusetts. Because it is more of a debate, there are both positives and negatives to this. These pertain to environment and ocean wildlife, public
safety, ecotourism, conservation, and research.
The cause of this debate comes with the return of White Sharks to the area. Over the past few years, there has been an increase of this apex predator to
our coasts like never before seen, most notably since Labor Day weekend in 2009. Five sharks had been tagged by a marine biologist, Greg Skomal,
and have been closely tracked and documented since. Skomal is a key player in this research as project leader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
There are also a large number of marine biologists that track the sharks in the area, both by plane and by boat. They have successfully tagged many of
the sharks with electronics that allow scientists to monitor and track the migration of the sharks. This allows for better predictability and will help reduce
shark–human interactions. One major resource is the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy. They created an app for smart phones called "Sharktivity".
This application allows users to track and report shark sightings in real time. It will help beachgoers to predict where sharks are most likely to be
found, or
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The Future Health And Survival Of The Great White Shark
Today I will be informing you all about the most feared and fiercest predator in the sea. In this speech I will be discussing the evolution,
physiology, ecological niche and propose a postulate for the future health and survival of the Great White Shark. The Great White is scientifically
known as the Carcharodon carcharias and is considered a carnivorous killing machine. This fish has been around for hundreds of millions of years
and its evolution has enabled it to develop extraordinary abilities to find and catch prey as well as reproducing to prosper as a species. However, its
success is only guaranteed in an environment with no predators. Man has impacted dangerously upon sharks due to the significant slaughter of their
numbers. Sharks are not able to respond to this threat. As large and powerful predators, great white sharks play a key role in the ecosystem and was
granted a protected status in South Africa, California and Australia. Great white sharks live in all coastal temperate waters around the world and have
been found in waters as deep as 300 meters. It had been thought that the Great White Shark have descended from the 50–foot Megalodon also known as
the Megatooth Shark due to similarities in tooth structure and saw like edges on their teeth.
Did you know that sharks have been around for about 450 million years and even predate the dinosaurs? For over a hundred and fifty years there has
been constant debate about where exactly the Great White Shark descended
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Great White Shark Informative Speech
They have 300 serrated teeth, a torpedo shaped body and swallow their prey whole. Can anyone one tell me what sea creature this is? Yes. It's the
Great White Shark.
Introduction:
Hey everyone, I'm Nino and today I will informing you all about the most fierce and feared predator in the sea. In this speech I will be discussing the
evolution, the physiology, its ecological niche and propose a postulate for the future health and survival of the Great WhiteShark. The Great White is
scientifically known as the Carcharodon carcharias and is considered a carnivorous killing machine which is at the top of its food chain. This fish has
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The Great White is ovoviviparous, which mean that the shark grows in an egg which is then hatched inside the mother. Once the shark pup is
born it stays in the womb for a short period of time where the embryos feed on unfertilized eggs which is referred to as oophagy. The gestation
period is the time that the eggs are in the womb until they hatch which is estimate to around 12 to 18 months. Lastly, is the litter size which ranges
vastly for the Great White from two to ten pups. The new born measures to 5 feet (1.5 metres) and weighing 77 pounds (35Kg). However, the
reason as to why the Great White doesn't breed as fast as other animals is because they have a slow growth rate to maturity and a low reproductive rate
which is a worry for the survival of its kind in the future as they only live up to the age of 30 years old.
Population:
The estimation of the Great Whites Shark is set to be estimated at 2000 however recent studies indicate that this number has decreased by 50 % and
the already threatened species is closer to extinction that was hoped for. To prevent this animal for becoming extinct a number of countries have vowed
to protect the Great White Shark and they are South Afric, Namibia, USA, Australia and Malta.
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The White Shark, Nekton Project

  • 1. The White Shark, Nekton Project The White Shark, Nekton Project The White Shark, also known as the Great White Shark, is one of the most furious predators in the oceans worldwide. Same as every species, the White Shark is classified into major groups. This is called taxonomy. The taxonomy for this species is Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Sub–Phylum: Vertebrata Class: Chrondrichthyes Sub–Class: Elasmobranchii Order: Lamniformes Family: Lamnidae Genus: Carcharodon Species: C. carcharias The kingdom Animalia means animal. The phylum Chordata includes animals with vertebrates. The class Chrondrichthyes includes cartilaginous fish, which are fish that has a skeleton made of cartilage rather than bones. The family Lamnidae includes sharks as the white shark and mackerel sharks. These sharks are usually very large and can swim really fast. The genus is the group before the species which includes other sharks that are very similar to the white shark. The species is the last group, which contains the Latin name of the specific organism. Through taxonomy, scientists are easily able to identify and classify species. White sharks are usually found in oceans worldwide. They tend to appear more in cool temperate and tropical waters. Also, some are usually found near islands with high populations of seals. They spread throughout the world. Some of the places they are found in are along the coastline of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, California to Alaska, Hawaii, the Mediterranean Sea and many more. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Great White Shark Persuasive You are in the middle of the sea. You are looking for food, but can't find any when a great white shark swims past you. You are starving so you can't help it and start swimming after the great white shark. You know that you are bigger but the great white shark is feisty and furios. You need to get food otherwise you die from hunger. You see theshark stop swimming and that is when you see the shark turn around and watch it stare in your eyes. You want to attack but you are waiting for thegreat white shark to attack first. You know it is going to be a hard and tough fight, but you need the food. The killer whale has size, intelligence, and speed whether you believe it or not. For those reasons that is why the killer whale will be champion and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The killer whale is so intelligent that it's brain is 3 times humans size of their brain. Humans are pretty smart. Whereas the great white shark's brain is shaped as a Y and is tinny. It is not very intelligent and can not make decisions as quick as the killer whale. The killer whale can make decisions faster than the great white shark and can escape danger quicker, and realize more things quicker. The intelligence will help a lot in a fight between the great white shark and the killer whale. Obviously the killer whale has the advantage. That is why I think that the killer whale will defeat the great white shark if they had a battle in the middle of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. We Must Save the Great White Shark from Extinction We Must Save the Great White Shark from Extinction The Great White Shark, immortalized by the Hollywood film Jaws, is at the midst of an international controversy. The shark, despite its notoriety, is in danger of extinction. A conflict over the fate of these sharks has existed for decades, but with recent attacks the debate has come to the forefront. The environmental conflict over the Great White Shark has yet to reach a conclusion, as many factors exist that hinder resolution possibilities. The purpose of this paper is to provide background information on the debate in an attempt to understand why consensus has so far been unattainable. This paper provides basic information including subsequent legislation, stakeholders, factors to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the World Wildlife Fund (2001), jaws are sold for between $15,000– $50,000 and teeth for up to $600 per tooth. Initial legislation on the protection of Great White Sharks was enacted in South Africa in 1992. Since then, a few countries and states including Namibia, the Maldives, Australia, Florida, and California have instituted legislation to protect these creatures (Stevens and Bruce, 1999, http). With reported declines in their populations, the International Union for Conservation of Nature first listed the sharks on the endangered species list in 1996. The first legislation in the United States that greatly limited the number of sharks that can be taken from U.S. waters by commercial and sport fishermen came in 1993. In this legislation, the Great White Shark was declared off–limits to commercial harvest (Paige, 2001, http). In 2000, Bill Clinton signed the Shark Finning Prohibition Act that bans shark finning in all U.S. Waters. In addition, the act provides that negotiations to prohibit such practices be initiated internationally (Shark Finning Prohibited in US Waters, 2001, http). The most recent fight for the protection of the Great White occurred at the United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). The most recent CITIES conference in Kenya in April of 2000 voted down a proposal that would regulate the trade of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Great White Shark, By Paul J. Crutzen And Eugene F.... In the early 2000s, the 'Anthropocene' emerged as a widespread term to represent the current era of Earth's history. According to Paul J. Crutzen and Eugene F. Stoermer, the 'Anthopocene' represents a "geologic epoch" characterized by human activities that profoundly transform the environment, threaten ecosystems, and cause unparalleled disruptions on earth's natural processes. (Ogden et al. 2013: 341) Unfortunately, humanity in the period of the 'Anthropocene' has contributed to a range of environmental problems, including pollution and mass extinctions. (Ogden et al. 2013: 341) One ancient species considerably at risk in the 'Anthropocene' is the Great White Shark. Despite its precarious position and its imminent eradication, the Great White Shark must be respected and understood. In an attempt to reveal the intrinsic value of the oceans' most important predator, humans must shed conceptions of Great White Sharks as mindless man–eating monsters and instead conceive of them in a new light. Ultimately, a thorough exploration reveals Great Whites inherent value independent of their worth to humans. Furthermore, it serves as an important framework for thinking about the harmful consequences human practices have the environment. Ultimately, this examination changes humankinds attitudes towards the Great White and dispels popular myths to reveal that all species are fundamentally related and share a common destiny. Great White Sharks are the "largest predatory fish" and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Speech On Great White Sharks Great White Sharks Those who think Great White Sharks are dangerous, think again. This story is going to take you on a journey that will make you love them. So jump in your submarine and buckle up. We're off on an adventure. First what Great White Sharks look like. Of course ( because of their name) they have a white underbelly. To go along with that sharks have a grey top of their body. As they swim by you can see 1 fin on each side. To add, they have 1 very sharp fin on top. When you reach it's tail you see what some people may describe as a pointy hammer. Great white Sharks themselves usually grow to 21 feet long as an adult. They also are usually 7,328 pounds or greater. Now that concludes that part of the tour. Let's move on. Now you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Lohark Effect On The Great White Shark The Lhark is a landshark, which is the body of a shark and has legs with claws so it can maneuver onto any land terrain. It evolved from the Great White Shark because of water pollution and a loss of food due to fisherman and the quality of water in the ocean. It now lives across the world in a variety of places, but most commonly found on beaches as it is close to the ocean so it is easily accessible for the Lhark. It eats mostly mammals, and also fish, but not so much as they are all dying. This Lhark will cause great impact as it will protect us from other animals, but it could also harm us. The Lhark's scientific name is Terra Carcharodon Carcharias which in Latin means land great white shark, it evolved from the Great White. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This caused most fish to die, leaving their number one food source mostly dead, as little fish survived these terrible accidents. That is how it began to evolve, it disliked its current state in the ocean and very slowly it grew legs, so it can walk, run, and sprint on land, lungs so it can also breathe on land, better eyesight, because normally sharks have eyes on the side but these eyes moved toward the front so it can have better peripheral vision, an eyebrow bone because its eyes aren't that used to the sun yet so it needs some eye protection since these animals can't wear sunglasses, claws so it can strike its predator with strong, fierce strikes, and scales so its skin can adapt to the heat of the sun so it can last on land for more than a hour. Its current ecosystem is, one, the top creatures, in the ocean because, the land shark can also go back into the sea, and last, on land it's a top predator as it can hunt other animals down with its teeth and claws. The lhark's characteristics are it is an evil creature it you scream and run because it thinks it's a sign to hunt you down. The Lhark's current habitat is caves, beaches, and the ocean because it loves the ocean it evolved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. David Webber's White Shark The book White Shark opens on a Nazi scientist named Ernst Kruger when he escapes to his submarine at the end of WWII. He carries a bronze box, no one knows what's in it. He is leaving to meet his fellow scientist, famed Josef Mengele. Kruger is never seen again, though his shipwrecked submarine and his box are discovered over half a decade later by a photographer, David Webber. Webber's curiosity leads him to open the mysterious bronze box. Obviously something is unleashed by this, as the photographer and the box disappear overboard, leaving only a bloody camera behind. The rest of the novel focuses on a local marine biologist named Simon Chase who observes the strange incidents that occur after this creature's release, though the cause is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Great White Sharks Of South Africa Getting to Know the Great White Sharks in South Africa When I was a child, I would always watch Steve Irwin on television. Steve Irwin inspired me to want to work in a biological field the way he did. A few years later, I saw Shark Week on the Discovery Channel for the first time and from that point on, I knew that I wanted to research sharks. From there, I became familiar with all the work that OCEARCH has done regarding great whites that are in South African waters and the great whites that frequent Cape Cod waters in the summer ("About OCEARCH"). As I work towards my degree in Marine Biology, I would love the opportunity to have hands–on experience. Researching sharks is something that I find to be very important, which I know OCEARCH does as well. I would like to apply for your OCEARCH Great White Shark grant to travel to the coast of South Africa so that I may research the great white sharks in the surrounding waters. I believe that I would qualify for OCEARCH's grant because I understand the importance of studying great white sharks, I have done my research on the travel that I need to go to South Africa, and lastly the science community would benefit from my work. There is a need for shark research to be done worldwide ("Science"). Even though South Africa is a popular spot for ecotourism, "tourism to areas of ecological interest (typically exotic and often threatened natural environments), especially to support conservation efforts and observe wildlife," there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Great White Shark Essay The Great White Shark Beginning with the simplest one–celled organism, an extraordinary animal rose in the murky waters entitled to a non–comparable killing–eating machine. This organism has become nature's most genuine and most successful creature that it has remained unchanged for over 250 million years. Nature finally invented the perfect king of the sea. This animal has given the sea it's "living" adjective; in turn, it was entitled–the "great white shark." The Great White Shark derived from a series of evolutionary advancements that took several billion years. It began with the derivation of the vertebrates–the Phylum Chordata. Here, the Class Agnotha came to existence. Some features of Agnotha are the presence of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The great white shark has two types of muscles–red and white. Red muscle is aerobic; thus, it needs oxygen to function. This muscle contains myoglobin. The main function of the red muscles is used just for swimming. The white muscle is anaerobic–doesn't need oxygen. White muscles primarily function for sudden bursts of speed when attacking a prey. One cannot forget to realize the teeth of the great white, as well as its powerful jaw structure. The teeth are actually modified, enlarged placoid scales. The teeth aren't anchored in the jaw; they are just embedded on the gums. Unfortunately, when the great white shark eats on its prey, it sometimes loses or breaks the tooth by the flesh. Luckily, sharks have developed a special feature that enables it to replace its missing tooth. They have developed rows of teeth, each tooth moving up to replace the missing one. A whole broken row of teeth can be replenished, just like a conveyor belt. Each tooth, though, has a different shape, changing according to its necessity. The great white has triangular, serrated–edged teeth anywhere from one to two inches long. With this feature, the shark is able to tear through the flesh for its meal. The jaw of the shark is made up of strong bone tissue. It must be very powerful because the shark is designed for feeding. In link to the teeth is the shark's olfactory sense, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Great White Shark Overfishing Research Paper People should STOP killing off the amazing Great White shark because sharks are one of the oldest creatures on the Earth and they help take down the population of sea animals. For millions of years, sharks have thrived, with nothing to fear. But in recent years that has changed. Over the past 10 years, an average of 100 million sharks have been killed every year. That's right, 100 million sharks Every year. In some parts of the world, sharks have completely vanished. It does not have fanged teeth or strangling tentacles. It doesn't even live in the sea. The creature killing the sharks is the human being. The disappearance of sharks had an effect on the ecosystem. Because of overfishing off the east coast of the U.S bull sharks have had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Causes And Impacts Of The Great White Shark Widely feared by all is the shark and leading the charge is the Great White Shark. The Great White is a species of large mackerel shark, which can be found in almost all coastal and offshore waters which have water temperatures between 12 and 24В°C with greater concentrations in the United States, Oceania, Chile, South Africa and the Mediterranean. The Great White is a keystone species, which regulates abundance, distribution, and diversity of marine life. Additionally, they provide essential food for scavengers and help in natural selection to remove the weak from populations. (Sharks as keystone species, 2016) Sharks ancestry dates back more than 400 million years, and they are even older than dinosaurs. These animals are uniquely adapted to their environment with six highly refined senses of touch, taste, sight, smell, hearing and electromagnetism. They are the top predators in the ocean, with the only real threat to their survival being humans. Each year, thousands of sharks are being killed by human activity including illegal poaching, illegal hunting, culling, and shark nets place along coastlines. (Sharks as keystone species, 2016) Although relatively rare, shark bite incidents draw an immense level of interest from both the public and the media, as they often result in serious consequence for those involved. Globally the number of negative shark bite incidents has increased over the years, but this has been largely attributed to population increase and more people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Environmental Summary: The Great White Shark Environment The Great White Shark, scientifically known as the Carcharodon carcharias, was possibly 2016's scasriest fish. The Great White shark's environment was the aquatic marine biome, and it usually lived off the coasts of Australia, South Africa, and California. Although thier usual habitat was shallow coastal waters, Great Whites have been recorded in depths up to 3,900ft. The climate of the water they lived in was between 54 and 75В°F. The limiting factors of the shark's habitat were the nutrients and oxygen levels in the water. The Great White shark was the largest predatorial fish in the whole world.The Great White shark shared the ocean with about 440 other species of sharks, but its only natural predator was the Killer Whale, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most promient feature was the 300 triangle shaped teeth in multiple rows that were designed to rip apart the flesh of thier prey. Another adaptation of the Great White was its impeccable sense of smell. These giant carnivores can detect one drop of blood per 25 gallons of water. They even had special organs to detect the electromagnetic field that the movement of living animals produces. These particular sharks are so sensitive that the can pick up variations as small as half a billionth of a volt. This shark's coloring was also a carefully selected adaptation due to natural selection. They had a grey dorsal area and a white belly. When viewed from the side, the color change broke up the sharks silhouette, making it more capable at blending in with the mottled water. This is all because of natural selection. For example, the sharks with the colorings that stood out the most would die from lack of food, while the grey and white sharks would keep surviving because they could blend into the water more. So the Great White sharks inherieted thier coloring from thier ancestorsThe ecological niche of the Great White shark was to control the food chain, because it was at the top of it's food chain and could control how the population of its prey increased and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Great White Shark Attacks Great white sharks are extraordinary creatures. They have a massive diet, and their habitat can range from the surface of the water to 800 feet down and possibly more. These massive sharks can be mysterious in their own ways. Great whites can be found along the coasts of Australia, South Africa, California, and North Eastern United States. They can also be found in other places that have warm, salty water. Most Great White shark attacks are rare. It's even rarer for one of those attacks to be fatal. Great Whites are naturally curious and when they see a human, the sun reflects off of the person's skin, so it looks like a fish. In 100 plus shark attacks, about one–third to one–half are Great Whites. Great Whites are naturally curious. Great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay On Great White Sharks With a body like a torpedo and a mouth like a black hole, it's nearly impossible to not think about this miraculous predator as you float on the surface of the great blue sea. Even though the great white is virtually the perfect predator, an attack on a human is unlikely and for the attack to be fatal is even more unlikely. Being at the top of the food chain the shark has few threats. Orcas and larger sharks are their only fear. Ironically, human interaction poses the biggest threat to the sharks. They are caught and their fins and jaws are sold. Great whites can grow between 15 and 20 feet in length and weigh up to 5,000 lbs. making them the largest predatory fish in the world. Males reach maturity around 10 years old while females mature later between 14 and 16 years of age. Females also grow to become much larger than males. Not much is known about a great white shark's mating rituals because it has never been witnessed but it is known the eggs hatch in the female's womb and the pups feed on the unfertilized eggs. Females give birth to between ten and twelve pups a litter. They are commonly found along the coasts of Australia, South Africa, California and the northeastern United States. The sharks like to stay in warmer waters because it's where their prey is found. Although the like to hover near the surface they have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because they do not survive, they need open water, they get depressed in captivity and they are super expensive to keep. The record for a great white kept the longest in captivity is 44 days in a million–gallon tank housed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Before that the record was held at SeaWorld with 10 days. Luckily if you want to get up close and personal with these beasts there are other ways to do so such as boat tours and getting in an underwater cage where you are almost touching them. So, it's not completely impossible to admire these perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Great White Shark Research Paper What do people think of when they hear Great White Shark? Maybe they think of bloodthirsty creatures, or they think of the iconic Hollywood hit movie Jaws. But there is a growing number of people who think of a vulnerable and declining species. To understand the mistaken sharks, you have to understand their biology. First off, sharks have many distinguishing physical characteristics. Like their iconic dorsal fins, A common image of ashark is their dorsal fin cutting through the water. Then the most dangerous part of the shark its teeth. With those teeth and a body weight of 5,940 to 7,040 pounds. A Great White can hit like a truck. Then Great Whites can grow to 21 feet. Sharks can be fearsome creatures (Lineback National Geographic). However sharks are misunderstood for being mindless bloodthirsty predators. A Great White's diet consists of seals and sea lions mainly. When a shark sees a surfer it may look like a seal or sea lion. So this can result in a shark attacking. The way a shark attacks is the shark will size up its victim then will launch into action. The shark will come from a blind spot and will either hit it's victim then bit. So when sharks do attack humans, it is rarely on purpose (McCosker World Book Student). Then theGreat White shark and many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over 73 million sharks are killed each year. Many of those 73 million sharks are killed for their fins alone. The shark's fin is used for a popular chinese soup called shark fin soup. There are also many sharks killed just to make souvenirs like shark teeth necklaces.The shark's jaws are taken also. According to MacQuitty There is also different oil in the shark's liver that are used in pills but can now be reproduced with different chemicals that will result in not needing to kill sharks.Also many sharks are killed for sport. If this keeps up sharks will be endangered species soon.(Lineback National ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. White Shark Research Paper Fishing I feel my heart thump as I stand on the shaky ladder. I look down at the sea and a dark figure moves toward me. A great white shark jumps out of the water and lurches toward me. I swish to the side as the shark's jaws barely miss me. The ladder sways and the shark dives back into the water. I hear someone scream. The shark jumps out of the water again. The ladder is torn and I begin to slip. The shark keeps coming back and I try to climb up the remaining bit of the ladder. I feel pain from my foot. I look down and I see I no longer have a foot or even a leg. The shark's jaws swells with blood and my leg hangs out of its' jaws. The shark dives into the water and I don't see it resurface. I feel weak as I hold onto the ladder. I slip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Great White Shark Research Paper Have you ever had a dream where you are alone, drifting in the middle of the ocean, and you see a fin piercing through the waves? What you were seeing was the Carcharodon carcharias or the Great White Shark. It is a member of the Pisces class and mainly lives in tropical and subtropical areas.. The Great White Shark is unlike many sharks because it jumps out of the water. The Great White Shark truly is a great shark. Living in the wild is no easy task, and that is why Great White Sharks have many special ''features'' to help them survive and hunt, those functions have been developed over million years. Although they haven't been perfected they still help the shark. One of those ''features'' is the shark's dorsal fin. The dorsal fin is a dynamic stabilizer when the shark is swimming fast after it's prey. The next ''feature'' is the tail. The tail is used to propel the shark forward and assist in turning while swimming at high speeds. The final ''feature'' are the jaws. The can exert about 1.8 tons of force on their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But the environment also has to interact with the organism. Many things in the tropical and subtropical things interact with the Great White Shark. Living things that interact with the organisms are called biotic factors. One biotic factor is the amount of prey the shark can find. If the shark can't find any fish or they escape from the shark he might be affected in negative ways. Another biotic factor is if there are any human hunters in the area. If there are some human hunters in the area the shark has to be careful so he doesn't get caught. And the final biotic factor I will tell you about are symbiotic relationships. The shark doesn't eat all fish, and one of the types of fish the shark doesn't eat is the remora fish. The smaller ones cling to the shark and eat the scraps of food the shark drops but it also feeds of the parasites on the sharks skin and in the shark's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Great White Shark Research Paper Many people fear the waters because of the mysterious creatures it obtains. One of the most fearful animal that roams our water is the Great White Shark. You always hear stories about a great white shark coming out of nowhere and attacking innocent people. I believe these stories and along with movies have developed a stigma towards great white sharks, they made people believe that they are these vicious and harmful creatures. What really is a great white shark and are they really as dangerous as we make them seem, when we encounter them? The great white shark has many unique names that separate them from other animal. It is best known for being called the great white, you might also hear names such as the white death, jaws, white pointer, landlord, the king of the sea, and many other names. The great white shark, scientifically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our fear towards them has prevented a lot of our studies because many people fear that the great white sharks will not hesitate to attack them. But there is actually some vital statistics that have been observed. The great white can grow to 21 feet, but on average are around 13–17 feet long (Smith). Although accounts have been record of larger great whites, some reaching over 30 feet, which is very rare, but they have been reported. None of these though have been officially investigated or tagged. They can weigh up to 2,400 pounds when they have enough food to eat and are thriving in their natural environment (Bio Expedition). You would think this would make for a slow swim speed, but in reality these amazing creatures can reach incredible speeds of up to 15 miles per hour, which is incredibly fast for a shark this large (Smith). In fact, in South Africa the more hostile sharks have been observed jumping five to fifteen feet out of the water in search of catching the seals that swim there, when sharks do this it's called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Great White Shark Research Paper Believe it or not, there are about 440 shark species discovered in our aquatic world, however, only a dozen species of sharks have been considered dangerous. The Thresher Shark is an underwater fiend that uses its tail to hunt its prey. A more familiar species to humankind is known as the Great White Shark. Great Whites primarily use their hunting skills to violently find their prey. Most commonly found in South Africa, California, and the Northeast are the primary locations of the Great White, however, they tend to migrate to many new areas like more recently in New England. Unlike the Great White the Thresher Shark hunts bundles of fish known as sardines or small shrimp, but with one devastating swing of their tail, they can catch an ample ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the Great White Shark primarily hunts in the east and west US coast, Gulf of Mexico, New Zealand, Hawaii, and many more places. The Great White Shark is known for migrating to unusual places like more recently they have been spotted in some places in New England which is odd. According to Sharksworld.com, it states "They dwell in waters as deep as 300 meters usually but can reach up to 1200 meters in the zones illustrated. As it can be seen the east and west US coast, the gold coast, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, the Mediterranean Sea, West Africa, Japan and East China." The Great White can be found in many places, but some more populated than others. Now for the Thresher Shark they are commonly found in the Pacific and Indian oceans but depending on the specific type of thresher sharks depends on where they are found. For instance, the Pelagic Threshers are found more in the Indian and Pacific waters and sometimes in California/Western Mexico, while Common and Bigeye Threshers are more found in North America, South America, and even African coasts. According to Discovery.com, it states "Pelagic threshers are only seen in Indian and Pacific waters, along with the coasts of Taiwan and the Philippines, as well as off the coasts of California and western Mexico. Common and bigeye threshers can be spotted along North American, South American, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Great White Shark Structure Junior Zhingre Science Great White Shark Carcharodon carcharias Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Lamniformes Family: Lamnidae Genus: Carcharodon Species: Great white sharks live in almost all coastal and offshore waters which have water temperature between 12 and 24 В°C (54 and 75 В°F).Great white shark off Guadalupe Island, Mexico.The Great White Shark can be found in water as three feet deep, and as deep as 1280 metres. The Great White Shark eats large fish, seal, porpoise, dolphin and whale.They hunt for their prey by an ambush technique to surprise their prey in order to get their prey. The Great White Shark does not raise their young.When they're born they're able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Great White Shark eats large fish, seal, porpoise, dolphin and whale.They hunt for their prey by an ambush technique to surprise their prey in order to get their prey. The Great White Shark does not raise their young.When they're born they're able to take care for themselves and also they immediately swim away from its mother and hunt down their own food. The Great White Shark mate when they're at the age 15 so he can modified pelvic called a Clasper to impregnate the female.Scientist has not seen how they mate because their mating have never been seen it's more difficult to see more than other types of sharks because they're quite hard to find them and dangerous. They mate in a place private where the place is cold and murky. The difference with male and female Great White
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  • 22. Great White Shark Research Paper the great white shark has a lot of similar attributes to a whale. a whale has a very strong big tail that can push them anywhere in the ocean, similarly to the great white. the great white also has a very thick layer of skin which can protect and keep them warm though all the seasons. unlike the sword fish or the blue fin tuna, the shark and whale species tend to stay lower in the deeper parts of the ocean. they also are similar in that they dont go out looking for food most times. most the time they see the food as they are moving about so they go for it or the prey cant escape. the whale is a lot different from a great white shark. any whale can be up to ten times the size! in saying that, if the whale really wanted to it could totally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Single Species Conservation Literature Review, Great White... SINGLE SPECIES CONSERVATION LITERATURE REVIEW, GREAT WHITE SHARK. The purpose of this literature review is to investigate how Geographical Information Science (GIS) is or could be incorporated into conservation management of the Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). The reason for selecting the Great white shark as a single species to investigate, is that it is listed in the International Union for Conservation (IUCN) red list as vulnerable. They are vulnerable due to years of being hunted by man for fins and teeth, and often as a trophy for sport fishing, they are often caught as bycatch by commercial fisheries and can also become entangled in gillnets that protect beaches in shark control programs as well as culling. Adding to the importance to conserve this species the white sharks grow slowly, mature late, and the female does not reproduce every year and produces relatively few number of offspring during her lifetime. Vulnerability due to low numbers and low reproduction rate is only part of the problem the main reason to protect this species as well as other sharks is that the Great White shark is an apex predator. Apex predators maintain the balance of food webs. They keep many marine populations in the proper proportion, avoiding that they becoming too populous and cause harm to ecosystems (Newton et al., 2006; Frid et al., 2007). Top predators like the Great white sharks eat the weaker/slower and sick individuals of their prey 's populations, inducing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Personal Narrative: The Great White Shark Albert Einstein once said, "Imagination will take you everywhere." This was true in my case, as the creative imagery in my mind channeled me to indulge in exploration. At the age of five, I believed that in my backyard swimming pool lurked all the mysterious creatures of the ocean and in the deep end, great whites stalking for their next meal. My vivid thoughts increased my fascination for the ocean as well as my instilled fear of the great white shark. In order to be able to fully appreciate aquatic animals and achieve a sense of personal exploration, I plunged directly into the water with the great whites last summer in Gansbaai, South Africa. As an adventurous risk–taker and someone willing to undergo any challenge that comes her way, submerging into ice cold shark–infested waters was something that took a great deal of mental preparation. Before I entered the water, I felt nausea rush over me as I put on my wet suit being weighed down by rocks strapped onto my waist. I struggled to push the visions of Jaws and other glorified Hollywood movies out of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A rush of terror flooded over me as I began squirming to stay under water, my legs kicking in all directions; I felt the need to escape. I realized I had a choice to make: I could let the panic take over and I could walk away from this experience defeated, or I could acknowledge my fear, respect it and move forward. I took a few breaths to steady my nerves and dipped below the water once more. This time as the great white swam up towards the surface; I mentally took note of its every detail and felt a sense of admiration at its graceful movements. I felt so small and humble against this powerful predator and the fear melted into captivation and deep respect. These were not violent bloodthirsty adversaries but in fact, quite intelligent, curious and majestic rulers of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. white sharks 1. In your own words explain the demerit point system and give 10 infractions and how many demerit points it will cost the driver for each. Ans: Demerit points are added to your driver's licence, if you are convicted of breaking certain driving laws. The rules are different depending on if you are a new driver or have a full licence. The demerit–point system encourages drivers to improve their behaviour and protects people from drivers who abuse the privilege of driving. Drivers convicted of driving–related offences have demerit points recorded on their records. Demerit points stay on your record for two years from the date of the offence. If you accumulate too many demerit points, your driver's licence can be suspended. The person... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Q3Explain the legal consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol? Ans: There are different laws for learner drivers and fully licensed drivers when it comes to drinking before driving. If you have a provisional license you cannot have any alcohol in system, no matter your age. Many drivers with a provisional license mistakenly think that they can have a drink before driving if they are old enough to drink. This is not true. If you have a learner's license make sure that you have a blood alcohol level of 0% before you get behind the wheel of the car. You don't have to be driving to get in trouble The car you are in doesn't have to be moving to get an impaired driving violation? If you are sitting behind the wheel of a vehicle, moving or not, and have too much alcohol in your system you canget a fine, lose your license and face other penalties. Don't ever sit in the driver's seat unless you are physically able to drive. Make sure that you understand side effects. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a serious crime in Ontario. Make sure that you read the information about side effects before driving if you have taken any prescription or over the counter medications. Never drive after using illegal drugs. You should also know that mixing drugs and alcohol can make side effects and impairment worse. Anything that impairs your ability to drive safely is illegal, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Research Paper On Great White Shark As one of the greatest predators of the sea, the great white shark may be an unusual, unsafe pet. However, a shark, especially a great white, would be an magnificent pet. Imagine walking up to someone's house and seeing a shark swimming in a moat. It would be exceptionally cool and also a bit terrifying. If there was a pet shark guarding a house, no one would try to rob that house. Who would want to steal from a house with a guard–shark? Sharks are also highly intelligent. Alison Kock, a researcher, says "white sharks are intelligent, highly inquisitive creatures (Raffaele)."Galileo Galilei, an astronomer, was also highly intelligent and very misunderstood in his time. Therefore, Galileo would make a great name for a pet shark. Great white sharks are sometimes solitary animals (Great n.pag). Sharks are also highly intelligent. Theodora Fuss, a research student, showed that she could train sharks to recognise and remember certain shapes. Fuss would project four shapes onto the wall of a special holding tank containing four sharks. Those four sharks were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also progressed the universal law of acceleration by finishing his theories on motion and falling objects (Galileo). After discovering the law of acceleration, Galileo began creating his own telescope. He built a telescope that could magnify at thirty power. When he turned his telescope to the sky, the things he discovered revolutionized astronomy. He saw the jagged edges on the moon, which he later realized were mountains. He was astonished when he turned his telescope to the Milky Way and observed that it was composed of many stars. He also observed the four moons of Jupiter and he even calculated how long it took them to make a full revolution (Galilei, n. pag). This was a phenomenal accomplishment for his time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Great White Sharks The great white shark also known by its scientific name, "Carcharadon Carcharias" is one of the most feared and dangerous creatures in the world. Great white sharks descended from their ancestor who was the Megalodon and it was the largest shark/fish that lived during the prehistoric times. It had a similar appearance to the great white shark and was three times the size of it. Great white sharks are blue/grey on top and are white below, there are also one of the biggest shark species measuring at up to 5–9 metres in length and can weigh up to 5000 pounds. Great white sharks are known to humans for fatal shark attacks and their ferocious behaviour and appearance. These sharks also have large teeth measuring up to 7.5cm all positioned in rows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These shark's colouring enable it to blend with the ocean and to become camouflaged, this helps the shark to not be seen by prey and allowing it to have a better chance of attacking its prey. Thegreat white shark also uses its incredibly fast speed to travel through water and catch prey. They can reach top speeds of 24 km/h and this is due to their body design similarly being shaped like a torpedo. These sharks also have a caudal fin, having a large top part and small bottom part. The design of this caudal fin enables the shark to have balance as they swim through water. Another adaptation that helps it hunt prey is its great sense of smell. The great white shark has a sharp sense of smell, which enables it to detect small amounts of blood in water from 5 km distances. This type of shark is also known to have the best electroreception. The electroreceptors and lateral line canals are found in the head to the snout of the Great white sharks body. These features enable sharks to detect the movement of other animals nearby in the water using their electromagnetic field. These sharks have also learned how to maintain body temperature warmer than the surrounding water. To achieve this they use nerve fibres called ampullae. All of these adaptations help these incredible creatures to adapt to their environment they live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Marine Biology Project Is The Great White Shark The topic I choose for the final marine biology project is the Great White Shark. The reason I choose this topic is because sharks have always been in the back of my head and would really like to learn more about them. People are usually scared to go into the ocean at the beach and I would like to know more about the creature that caused this. The Great White is very important to Marine Biology and to the marine environments because it is at the top of the food chain. The Great White does not have any known natural predators other than the Orca Whale. If this shark becomes endangered or goes extinct, the population of the seals, sea lions, and other animals that it often feeds on would skyrocket. These animals would then eat themselves out, thus changing the whole ecosystem around them. So basically, the Great White Shark cannot be removed without the whole marine ecosystem becoming disturbed and unbalanced. That 's why they are now being protected in a lot of places. Great Whites are carnivorous sharks that grow from 15 to 20 feet long; their size is relatable to a school bus. They weigh 5,000 pounds or more and they are listed endangered by the World Wildlife Foundation. They have gray upper bodies to blend in with the coastal ocean floor below them and they get their name from their universally white underbellies. Their torpedo shaped body and strong tail muscles can help them propel through the water at speeds up to 15 miles per hour. When accelerating to attack prey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Great White Sharks Great White Sharks & The Coral Reefs Coral reefs are wonderful places in the ocean they can be found in shallow water where it is warm and unpolluted. Funny thing is even though they look like plants they are living organisms. There are many kinds like lettuce coral, fire coral, and leather coral. There is also a lot of sea life like cuttlefish, manta ray, and reef whitetip shark. Speaking of sharks, the coral reef is also where many sharks feed. Great white sharks are really interesting because of their unique features. One of these features is their teeth. Great white sharks have triangular teeth that are about as sharp as razors. The edges are serrated with a bunch of sharp points on the tips, which are used to eat other animals ( live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Great White Sharks Predators Do you like the most dangerous predator in the deep blue sea in the Pacific Coast of California? It is called the great white shark! A great whites sharks history is very important back then great white sharks were able to do incredible things such as eating a whale's head in 30 seconds.They are the strongest shark still living but they have predators like the megalodon shark so i tell you that if you were to go deep blue sea fishing you should probably bring weapons. Great white sharks are extremely dangerous and there are signs if sharks near bye the shore, Great white sharks are a very incredible species. Great white sharks are very deadly they eat anything because they think we're fish cause they have really bad eye sight. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Great White Sharks Argumentative Analysis The theory is that rouge sharks are sharks that have chosen to prey and attack humans, and some believe they have developed a 'taste for human flesh'. Great White Sharks are highly efficient predators and are known as apex predators, they top the marine food chain and are extremely dominant specie of sharks. This essay discuss the question, should rouge sharks be killed or conserved? The Great White Sharks population was threatened in the 1970's and 80's from overfishing, this caused a global concern which led to Great White Sharks are protected under the Federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act since 1999. Since the late 2000's, two studies have shown that the Great White Sharks population in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are on the rise after a harsh decline in the 70's and 80's (Landen and Landen, 2014). Great White Sharks population is increasing with over 2,210 adults in the Australasian area, but they are lacking in data of juvenile sharks in the region and there are likely to be an excess of 8,000 to 10,000 sharks (Australian Geographic, 2018). So, even if one shark was killed for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You know that sharks are out there, and they don't mean any harm, but unfortunately there is the occasional attack or fatal death. When comparing rates of people dying in car crashes and comparing them to shark attack victims is just wrong. The amount of crashes on Australian road compared to the amount of attacks are an enormous difference compared to them both. Being attacked by a shark is consider as being very unlucky and in the 'wrong place at the wrong time'. In Australia alone, there was 1,277 road deaths in 2017 (Bitre.gov.au, 2018), compared to only having one fatal death in Western Australia in 2017 (Terlato, 2017). However, hearing these statistics it makes people who enter the water feeling safer and secure of not being attacked and limits peoples ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Great White Sharks ( Carcharodon Carcharias ) Great White Sharks By James D'Alessandro Table of Contents Physical Characteristics – Page 2–3 Food – Page 4 Habitat – Page 5 Pups – Page 6 Fun Facts – Page 7 Glossary – Page 8 About the Author – Page 9 Bibliography – Page 10 Physical Characteristics Great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are very fascinating creatures. Did you know their skeleton is completely made of cartilage? Great whites have a blue–grey dorsal which helps them blend in with the ocean when being viewed. They also have a white belly which makes it difficult to view them from below because of the blinding sunlight from above. Can you believe that great whites average 15 feet in length and can weigh up to 5,000 pounds? They have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are commonly found along the coasts of South Africa, Australia, California, and northeastern United States. They are found in less numbers around Brazil, the Azores, the Caribbean, eastern Africa, northwestern Africa, Madagascar, the Seychelles, Mauritius, northern Australia, Sri Lanka, New Caledonia, the Philippines, and Hawaii. Great whites can swim as deep as 820 feet. Did you know that great whites can't sleep? They have to have water pass through their gills slits, so they slow down to rest while swimming. Most great white sharks live at the areas colored in red.
  • 33. Pups Female great whites give birth to baby great whites called pups. They give birth to 1–10 pups at a time. Pups average 5 feet in length when born. The female's eggs hatch inside her. The newly hatched pups (great whites) feed on the unfertilized eggs inside the womb. Believe it or not, once the pup is born, it is able to take care of itself. It immediately swims away from its mother and lives its own life. Great whites can live up to 70 years of age. Fun Facts Great white sharks live on the coasts of all the continents except Antarctica. Great white sharks often have scratches and scars on their snouts. Great white sharks are capable of rolling their eyes back. Great white sharks attack around 5–10 humans each year. Great white sharks can smell one drop of blood in 100 liters of waters. The heaviest great white shark ever recorded in the wild was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Great White Shark [The three species that im going to be researching] Fish: Great White Shark Bird: Penguin [Emperor] Mammal: Dolphin [Maui] Animals need gas exchange for one main reason and that is to survive , all organisms need this gas exchange process to burn glucose for fuel which is a simple but important energy source that is a component of many carbohydrates. The respiratory system is where there is a series of organs taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide ,Animal cells exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with their surroundings by diffusion across the outer coverings or membranes of cells this process is called respiration. Fish [Great White Shark] (1)–Where they Live [availability of O2] (2)–The condition where they live (3)–What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also eat turtles and seabirds but they usually prefer a fat rich prey. They have different hunting strategies depending on the target and size of the specie they are hunting. The most usual approach is that, once they detect by electroreception their possible food, they locate below and then stealthily swim vertically. Once closer, they inflict a deadly bite and wait for the animal to bleed and die and then eat it. If the prey survives that, they try to hold it with their lower teeth while the upper tear the tissues. The most common forms to die of their preys are decapitation, mutilation, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Great White Sharks : A Great Source Of Fear Throughout The... Great White Sharks have known to be a great source of fear throughout the numerous ages of sea exploration. With an average size of fifteen feet in length, it's not hard to imagine why. They are the stuff of many nightmares, but they are largely misunderstood. There isn't a lot of information on Great White behavior because many believe them to be an endangered species, due to dwindling food sources and overfishing. However, with conservation efforts, their numbers should rise and more studies can be done. The latest major discovery was just in 2014, which shows that with time, we can learn even more about them. In this paper I will study the sharks' basic facts, their various behaviors, and the effect humans have on them. Fossils of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Previously, Great whites were thought to reach their maturity at around fifteen years, with a lifespan estimate of thirty years. However, with the release of a new study on the shark's longevity through the use of bomb radiocarbon, they are now thought to be one of the longest living cartilaginous fish currently identified as such. A study's findings suggested that, "О”14C profiles in vertebrae provided compelling evidence that white sharks are likely to live up to approximately seventy years in the NWA and may live longer." NWA is a shortened form of reference of the northwest Atlantic Ocean, where the four male and four female shark vertebrae were tested. Typically, a shark's age was found by calculating the total growth bands consecutively found on a shark's vertebrae, but this study used bomb radiocarbon to measure radiocarbon (О”14C) values with references to chronologies documenting the marine uptake of 14C produced by atmospheric testing of thermonuclear devices. This study was able to then generate the first radiocarbon age estimates for adult white sharks. The largest male shark was aged, through this process, at seventy–three years old, while the largest female was aged at forty years old. The study also stated that through their findings, "Therefore, either white sharks are living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Evolution Of The Carcharodon Carcharias ( Great White Shark ) Maverick Wagner Evolution 2/20/15 Evolution of the Carcharodon carcharias (Great White Shark) Did you know that sharks appeared in the fossil record about 450 million years ago (Natural History Museum, N.D.)? Since we know that sharks have existed for 450 million years we know that they have had to survive many mass extinctions. In these mass extinctions many of the predators that preyed on sharks were killed off. These mass extinctions that the sharks were able to survive gave them the perfect opportunity to rise up in the food chain. The most well–known shark of our time, the great white shark, is said to have appeared about 11 million years ago (Shark Savers, N.D.). The great white shark is one of many different species of cartilaginous fish that exist today. There are approximately 350 species of sharks worldwide (SeaWorld, N.D.). Of these 350 different species of sharks the great white shark in particular has become one of the most feared predators in the sea leaving the question as to how it achieved this success. Some of the primary factors that have played a big role in the great white's success as a predator are its keen sense of smell and its sharp teeth. One interesting fact about its keen sense of smell is that great whites can detect one drop of blood in 100 liters of water and sense tiny amounts of blood up to three miles away making them adept at finding prey that it has injured or an easy meal (National Geographic, N.D.). When it comes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Great White Shark Research Paper Shark Intimidation Essay Have you ever been to the great deep ocean and wondered what lies there? If you have wondered, think about sea creatures, sharks, and Great white sharks. Sharks are mysterious interesting fish that are misunderstood, including the great white shark. In the great Deep Ocean lies the great white shark. The great white shark eats a lot of fish. Sharks seem like vicious creatures because they are so big, since they are so big people think they are man–eaters. Like a surfer on a surfboard looks like a turtle, seal, or a large fish. Also when scuba diving, the rubber from a wetsuit looks like the blubber from a seal, or scales on a large fish. According to the video: Great White Sharks, it is more common to die from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Great White Sharks Research Paper How do great white sharks survive in the ocean? Peter Benchley the author of Jaws said, "Without sharks , you take away the apex predator of the ocean, and you destroy the entire food chain". My paper's main idea is how Great White Sharks survive in the ocean. Like how they hunt and how their features help it hunt,hide,and survive. The features of a Great White Sharks are really interesting like their skin patterns. Their skin patterns help them camouflage in the water. The top of their body is blue to blend in the water. The bottom of the body is grey to blend in with the black color on the bottom of the ocean. The teeth of Great White Sharks are interesting. They have multiple rows of teeth. Their teeth are triangled shaped and have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. White Sharks The problem, or debate, that I have chosen for my final project is the return of White Sharks to the Atlantic coast, specifically off of Eastern Massachusetts. Because it is more of a debate, there are both positives and negatives to this. These pertain to environment and ocean wildlife, public safety, ecotourism, conservation, and research. The cause of this debate comes with the return of White Sharks to the area. Over the past few years, there has been an increase of this apex predator to our coasts like never before seen, most notably since Labor Day weekend in 2009. Five sharks had been tagged by a marine biologist, Greg Skomal, and have been closely tracked and documented since. Skomal is a key player in this research as project leader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also a large number of marine biologists that track the sharks in the area, both by plane and by boat. They have successfully tagged many of the sharks with electronics that allow scientists to monitor and track the migration of the sharks. This allows for better predictability and will help reduce shark–human interactions. One major resource is the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy. They created an app for smart phones called "Sharktivity". This application allows users to track and report shark sightings in real time. It will help beachgoers to predict where sharks are most likely to be found, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Future Health And Survival Of The Great White Shark Today I will be informing you all about the most feared and fiercest predator in the sea. In this speech I will be discussing the evolution, physiology, ecological niche and propose a postulate for the future health and survival of the Great White Shark. The Great White is scientifically known as the Carcharodon carcharias and is considered a carnivorous killing machine. This fish has been around for hundreds of millions of years and its evolution has enabled it to develop extraordinary abilities to find and catch prey as well as reproducing to prosper as a species. However, its success is only guaranteed in an environment with no predators. Man has impacted dangerously upon sharks due to the significant slaughter of their numbers. Sharks are not able to respond to this threat. As large and powerful predators, great white sharks play a key role in the ecosystem and was granted a protected status in South Africa, California and Australia. Great white sharks live in all coastal temperate waters around the world and have been found in waters as deep as 300 meters. It had been thought that the Great White Shark have descended from the 50–foot Megalodon also known as the Megatooth Shark due to similarities in tooth structure and saw like edges on their teeth. Did you know that sharks have been around for about 450 million years and even predate the dinosaurs? For over a hundred and fifty years there has been constant debate about where exactly the Great White Shark descended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Great White Shark Informative Speech They have 300 serrated teeth, a torpedo shaped body and swallow their prey whole. Can anyone one tell me what sea creature this is? Yes. It's the Great White Shark. Introduction: Hey everyone, I'm Nino and today I will informing you all about the most fierce and feared predator in the sea. In this speech I will be discussing the evolution, the physiology, its ecological niche and propose a postulate for the future health and survival of the Great WhiteShark. The Great White is scientifically known as the Carcharodon carcharias and is considered a carnivorous killing machine which is at the top of its food chain. This fish has been around for hundreds of millions of years and its evolution has enabled it to develop some extraordinary abilities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Great White is ovoviviparous, which mean that the shark grows in an egg which is then hatched inside the mother. Once the shark pup is born it stays in the womb for a short period of time where the embryos feed on unfertilized eggs which is referred to as oophagy. The gestation period is the time that the eggs are in the womb until they hatch which is estimate to around 12 to 18 months. Lastly, is the litter size which ranges vastly for the Great White from two to ten pups. The new born measures to 5 feet (1.5 metres) and weighing 77 pounds (35Kg). However, the reason as to why the Great White doesn't breed as fast as other animals is because they have a slow growth rate to maturity and a low reproductive rate which is a worry for the survival of its kind in the future as they only live up to the age of 30 years old. Population: The estimation of the Great Whites Shark is set to be estimated at 2000 however recent studies indicate that this number has decreased by 50 % and the already threatened species is closer to extinction that was hoped for. To prevent this animal for becoming extinct a number of countries have vowed to protect the Great White Shark and they are South Afric, Namibia, USA, Australia and Malta. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...