The Shark Research Committee, founded in 1963, is a non-profit scientific research organization dedicated to studying the biology, behavior, and ecology of sharks along the Pacific Coast of North America. With a primary focus on the White Shark, the committee aims to document shark attacks, promote shark conservation, and raise awareness about the importance of these apex predators in marine ecosystems.
Through their extensive research and publications, the Shark Research Committee has become a leading authority on shark-human interactions, providing valuable insights into the distribution, diet, and predatory behavior of Pacific Coast White Sharks. Their work relies on the support and contributions of volunteers, including commercial fishermen and individuals who collect data on shark encounters and predations, helping to further the committee's mission of understanding and protecting these fascinating creatures.
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