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El Nino Weather Expected to Draw More Sharks, Scientist Says

El Nino Weather Expected to Draw More Sharks, Scientist Says

A scientist suggests that El Nino weather patterns are likely to bring more sharks closer to human activities in the water. With the changing tempera

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A scientist suggests that El Nino weather patterns are likely to bring more sharks closer to human activities in the water. With the changing temperatures in New Zealand’s coastal waters, there’s an expected increase in fish life, attracting sharks. While more sharks do not necessarily lead to more attacks, it’s crucial to stay informed about shark behavior and take precautions, such as avoiding throwing fish carcasses overboard while fishing and being cautious when swimming in areas where people are fishing. Despite the increased shark presence, drowning statistics remain a more significant concern.

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