They can be the size of great white sharks and they swim in Puget Sound. Don’t catch them
Washington boasts a diverse and rich ecosystem, but it still may come as a surprise that our waters are home to no less than 12 species of sharks on the coast and Puget Sound. If this thought elicits a reaction of: “I’m never going swimming again!” – you have little to fear. Since 1837, there have only been two unprovoked shark attacks on humans in Washington, both in Grays Harbor County. Neither was fatal. The reality is that humans are a bigger threat to sharks than they are to us. Sharks are apex predators that keep biodiversity balanced ...
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