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Shark Science Monday: Grant Galland discusses sharks and marine protected areas

In this week’s edition of Shark Science Monday, Grant Galland from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography discusses marine protected areas and sharks.

If you have a question for Grant, please leave it as a comment below and I’ll make sure he sees it.

1 comment to Shark Science Monday: Grant Galland discusses sharks and marine protected areas

  • Grant,

    I have a week long dive trip planned at Cabo Pulmo in early Nov. Can you tell me when the two times of the year that Whale Sharks are usually seen in the area. Is there a season for the Mobula aggregations? Are the Tiger and Bull sharks also seasonal. If yes what are the months most likely for them?
    Thanks for your help.

    Doc Anes

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