Great white sharks are moving north. New NatGeo SharkFest show explains why

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Great white sharks were once rare in northern waters but are becoming an increasingly common sight. Until 2006, there had been just 32 recorded sightings of great white sharks off Canada’s east coast, but the apex predators are now showing up there almost daily.  To highlight the sharks’ intriguing move, “Shark Below Zero,” a new program from National Geographic, explores the factors that are driving these animals into frigid northern waters.

As great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) spread north, shark attacks there are also increasing, albeit minutely. 

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