Monterey Bay seeing 'unusual' surge in juvenile white sharks
Briefly

Young white sharks are moving to Monterey Bay due to warmer waters, with numbers appearing to grow steadily for a decade.
Juvenile sharks may reach 40 in a single day, a significant increase seen as unusual for the area.
Northward migration linked to heat blob in 2014, influenced by warming ocean temperatures, with various factors affecting the phenomenon.
Ocean temperature shifts are causing changes in Southern California, leading to sharks leaving the area and moving northwards.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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