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North Pacific warming shifts the juvenile range of a marine apex predator.


ABSTRACT: During the 2014-2016 North Pacific marine heatwave, unprecedented sightings of juvenile white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) emerged in central California. These records contradicted the species established life history, where juveniles remain in warmer waters in the southern California Current. This spatial shift is significant as it creates potential conflicts with commercial fisheries, protected species conservation, and public safety concerns. Here, we integrate community science, photogrammetry, biologging, and mesoscale climate data to describe and explain this phenomenon. We find a dramatic increase in white sharks from 2014 to 2019 in Monterey Bay that was overwhelmingly comprised of juvenile sharks?2 year-1 from 1982 to 2019 and was lowest in 2015 at the peak of the heatwave. In addition to advancing the adaptive management of this apex marine predator, we discuss this opportunity to engage public on climate change through marine megafauna.

SUBMITTER: Tanaka KR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7873075 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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North Pacific warming shifts the juvenile range of a marine apex predator.

Tanaka Kisei R KR   Van Houtan Kyle S KS   Mailander Eric E   Dias Beatriz S BS   Galginaitis Carol C   O'Sullivan John J   Lowe Christopher G CG   Jorgensen Salvador J SJ  

Scientific reports 20210209 1


During the 2014-2016 North Pacific marine heatwave, unprecedented sightings of juvenile white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) emerged in central California. These records contradicted the species established life history, where juveniles remain in warmer waters in the southern California Current. This spatial shift is significant as it creates potential conflicts with commercial fisheries, protected species conservation, and public safety concerns. Here, we integrate community science, photogram  ...[more]

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