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More and More Traces of the Presence of the Great White Shark - Radio Gaspésie

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While the presence of white sharks in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has been documented historically, in recent years there has been increasing evidence of their passage through the region. Last Wednesday, a large white shark has been filmed feeding a seal carcass at the mouth of Gaspé Bay. The director of the management and conservation unit of the Quebec Women's Network, Patrick Weldon, states that in recent years, the number of grey seal carcasses…
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While the presence of white sharks in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has been documented historically, in recent years there has been increasing evidence of their passage through the region. Last Wednesday, a large white shark has been filmed feeding a seal carcass at the mouth of Gaspé Bay. The director of the management and conservation unit of the Quebec Women's Network, Patrick Weldon, states that in recent years, the number of grey seal carcasses…

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radiogaspesie.ca broke the news in Gaspé, Canada on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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