Wesley Romero+FollowGreat white shark encounter shakes up WA surf spotA windsurfer at Western Australia’s Bombie surf break just survived a jaw-dropping run-in with a suspected great white shark—his board took the hit, but he made it back to shore unharmed. This isn’t just a wild story; it’s a sign of how changing ocean conditions are bringing sharks and people together in new, sometimes risky ways. With warming seas shifting shark behavior and more folks in the water, these close calls could become more common. How do you feel about sharing the ocean with its original residents? Should we be doing more to protect both people and marine life? #Pets #GreatWhiteShark #WesternAustralia70Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowMassive great white shark tracked near CharlestonA 14-foot, 1,600-pound great white shark named Contender just surfaced off the coast of Charleston, and researchers are buzzing. After months feasting up north, he’s heading south—possibly revealing the secret spot where great whites mate, something scientists have never found before. Contender’s journey is more than just a wild migration; it’s a sign that these giants are making a comeback after being nearly wiped out decades ago. Imagine what it would mean for ocean life if we finally learned where these apex predators breed. Anyone else fascinated by how close this is to our backyard? #Science #GreatWhiteShark #Charleston50Share