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How to Feed a White Shark

Go behind the scenes with aquarist Freya Smith as she prepares dinner for a white shark.

In September 2004, the Aquarium became the first in the world to place a white shark on long-term exhibit. Since then, we’ve exhibited and released three additional white sharks and each has served as an ambassador for ocean wildlife.

The Aquarium's white shark project is a collaborative multi-year study of white sharks off the California coast. The goals include tagging, field studies and exhibiting a white shark.


Learn more about the Aquarium's white shark program
Learn about white shark biology
Frequently asked questions about white sharks
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