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Yes as far as I know they come into coastal waters to hunt. :)
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I live in Michigan where we are surrounded by the worlds largest (combined) fresh water source with more coastline than any other state besides Alaska. We have no sharks haha
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Not around the British Isles as far as I'm aware +3
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No, we just have land sharks here.
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it's been a few years since they caught one and i think it was off the Keys in winter
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I'm sure they do
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Yeah, California.
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When the water warms up they have been known to come up this way, B.C. coast, all the way to Alaska.
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I live in Northern California near San Francisco. We have one of the largest Great White populations in the world. Amazingly though, none of them have figured out that all the sea lions are at Fisherman's Wharf destroying people's boats. ...perhaps they can be trained.
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I live in Manitoba, Canada. Our coastal waters are located in the Arctic Ocean. These waters are too cold for Great White shark to even swim in them.
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Yep they exist around Malta. Not common though.
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Yeah, they live off of the whole East Coast of the US. It's uncommon for them to come close to shore, but they do.
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I hope not. +5
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Yes, of course sharks swim in water. Coastal water is the best kind! it is warm, and cozy to keeps the great white's fins warm! i just ask myself, "if i were a shark, would i swim in coastal waters?"
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rarely
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Not sure.
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not in Southern California but Frisco watch out
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