On Big Tancook Island, researchers are starting to fill in the gaps on white sharks
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The Tancook Islands Marine Field Station, led by University of Windsor professor Nigel Hussey, tagged 16 white sharks off Nova Scotia's coast in 2025 and is launching its 2026 tagging expedition this weekend, using satellite and other tracking technologies to monitor white shark movement and fill knowledge gaps about migration corridors, congregation sites, and population size in Atlantic Canada.
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