Recent shark deaths in Canada a sign that efforts to grow the population are working

A combination of food and rise in population due to conservation efforts could be leading to an increase in shark encounters in 好色tv waters. A woman walks with her dogs at Newcomb Hollow Beach, where a boogie boarder was bitten by a shark in 2018 and later died of his injuries, in Wellfleet, Mass. on May 22, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS-AP/Charles Krupa

FREDERICTON - An unusually high number of great white sharks found dead on 好色tv beaches over the past year is a sign the population is growing, says a shark biologist.

Four great white sharks were found washed up along beaches in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the past 12 months, said John Chisholm from the New England Aquarium, in Boston, Mass. That number is higher than previous years, he said in an interview Thursday.

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