yes ummm i think
There are Great Whites everywhere in the ocean but you see them mainly near California coastlines, African coastlines, and Australian coastlines.
no
Quebec is near a great lake, but it is not near an ocean.
Great Whites and probally tons more. Great Whites Came to Cape Cod during thee oil spill when we brought the seals over hear so the great whites always vollow their pray.
The Great Ocean Road starts near Geelong, Victoria and ends near Warrnambool, Victoria. It is approximately 245 km long.
I guess it could near the poles perhaps
There aren't any 'seas' near Wisconsin, but there are the Great Lakes, but it is sort of near Hudson Bay.
The Great Ocean Road passes along the southern coast of Australia, overlooking the Southern Ocean (sometimes also called the Great Southern Ocean), where you can see the natural landforms known as the Twelve Apostles.
that you could get free food (Fishes) :)
Great White Sharks live in almost all of the world's coastal and offshore waters. The greatest concentrations of great whites are found near the United States, Japan, South Africa, Chile, Oceania and the Mediterranean.
Carcharodon carcharias is a epipelagic shark, and is a seasonal migrating fish, so its behaviour also depends on the season of the year.It may swim in the continental shelf, or in relative shallow waters near coastline (VERY near coastline in South African and Australian waters), but can also be found in deep open ocean.During daylight, white sharks often swim near the surface or in shallow water near the coastline, looking for prey above.However, great whites were already found at great dephts in open ocean, at 1,200 metres deep.A recent marine biologist's study have found that great whites, when migrating in open ocean, do not swim always at the same depth.They swim for a long time in 50 to 100 metres waters and then go to near 1,000 metres depths, to return the upper water layers later. And this cycle continues until the shark arrives the end of its migration.
The 12 Apostles