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More great whites are visiting N.S. beaches. Is it time for a shark warning system like Cape Cod's?

13 June 2025
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More great whites are visiting N.S. beaches. Is it time for a shark warning system like Cape Cod's?
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Amidst a growing population of great white sharks in the North Atlantic, Cape Cod has implemented technology to warn beachgoers of nearby tagged sharks, while Nova Scotia lacks such protections despite its proximity. While some experts advocate for similar warning systems in Canada, others argue that the risk is lower due to fewer seal populations attracting sharks near beaches.

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