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UC Santa Barbara researchers are developing technology to help beachgoers predict when sharks might be in the water. Using drones, scientists tracked factors that could attract sharks, like water temperature, tides and time of day.
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A study published by CSULB's Shark Lab found that beachgoers on California’s Southern and Central Coast are sharing waters with more sharks than ever before.
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New signs posted in Morro Bay are warning the public of a shark sighting. Several surfers reported seeing a large shark about 200 yards north of Morro…
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A man recovering from a shark attack on the Central Coast this weekend is out of the hospital Monday. Although this is the second shark attack this year…
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Warning signs were posted Sunday at beaches along the Santa Barbara Harbor following a morning sighting of great white shark sighting.Leadbetter Beach was…