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New methods developed, tested and implemented by MCSI involve a device to prevent gut hooking, soft fishing gear to prevent skin abrasions and constant forward movement to fully irrigate the gills. Scientists at MCSI have been working to improve methods for SPOT tagging adult great white sharks. MCSI develops new methods for tagging adult white sharks For more information see “Two-year migration of adult female white sharks ( Carcharodon carcharias) reveals widely separated nursery areas and conservation concerns” Amy and Kimel traveled into the Sea of Cortez while Annika and Tailscratch went to the Pacific coast of Baja. These sharks spent about 15 months in the middle of the Pacific ocean before traveling to the coast of Baja Mexico during the known pupping season. MCSI has published a new scientific paper that reveals the multi-year migratory patterns of four tagged female white sharks Amy, Kimel, Annika and Tailscratch. New publication reveals the 2-year migration for adult female white sharks in the northeastern Pacific Since then she has made an amazing journey up along the coasts of California and Oregon, back offshore and then into the Sea of Cortez during the known pupping season where it is presumed she went to give birth! Guadalupe Island female white shark Gill Rakers was SPOT tagged in December of 2012. Since then he has made a surprising trek offshore and then up along the coast of northern California and then traveling back down south! You can follow his amazing journey with the app Expedition White Shark! The app is currently available for Apple products. Joshua, a 15 foot male Guadalupe Island white shark was SPOT tagged in December of 2016.

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MCSI has now updated the Expedition White Shark app and it is available for both Android and Apple! This app shows tracks for all of our tagged sharks and provides real time tracking data for white sharks tagged at both Guadalupe Island and central California, as well as large shortfin mako sharks tagged in southern California. Space is limited so book today! For more information contact New sharks will be named and known sharks will be logged, allowing us to make a new population estimate for Guadalupe Island white sharks. SCUBA certification is not required for the surface cage but is for the deep cage.īring your cameras since this will be an active research trip where every shark will be examined to determine if it is already in our photo-ID database. This ship is 132 feet long, has bathrooms with showers in all staterooms, internet via wifi, and a hot tub on the upper deck! The boat has 2 deep cages and 2 surface cages.

Marine CSI 2023 MCSI Guadalupe Island ExpeditionĮxperience great white shark cage diving with the pioneer of Guadalupe Island white shark research! This amazing cage diving experience is October 13 – 18, 2023.
