A new juvenile white shark was introduced into the Outer Bay exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium on August 28. This is the aquarium’s third white shark, and Monterey Bay is the only aquarium that has ever kept a white shark alive for any length of time at all. As I recall, the first two were there for about nine and six months, respectively, before they needed to be freed back into the Pacific Ocean. So, if you’re in the bay area, get yourself to the aquarium and check out the white shark while it’s there — it won’t last forever! Visit site »
The Monterey Bay Aquarium has again captured a young White Shark for it’s Outter Bay exhibit. The aquarium was the first to keep a White Shark alive for more than a few days in captivity back in 2004, but had to release their original shark after about six months. Now, they’ve got another one. If I were in the Bay area, I’d be sprinting to the aquarium to see this one before it, too, is released. Visit site »