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Map: 2012 Shark Sightings in California

Discovery's Shark Week 25th anniversary began Sunday.

This interactive map was compiled from data made available by the Shark Research Committee, a nonprofit that documents shark attacks and sightings in the Pacific Coast of North America. 

To learn more about specific shark sightings listed on the map, consult the Pacific Research Committee's website.

Sandy Castor August 14, 2012 at 12:08 pm
WOW, Glad I live near Lake Tahoe, no sharks there!!!

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