Great White Sharks Swarm Whale Carcass Off California Coast
Great White Sharks Swarm Whale Carcass Off California Coast
US · Published Jun 27, 2026
A dramatic feeding frenzy involving multiple great white sharks was observed at Martin's Beach, south of Half Moon Bay, California.
The sharks, ranging from juveniles to large adults, were seen feeding on a decomposing whale carcass that had washed ashore.

Impact & Risks

The increased shark activity poses potential risks to beachgoers, surfers, and paddleboarders along the California coast. While encounters with humans remain rare, the presence of juvenile and adult great whites near popular beaches highlights the need for caution. Recent incidents, such as a great white swimming close to paddleboarders in Santa Barbara and a fatal attack in Monterey Bay in December 2025, underscore the importance of awareness. However, the abundance of whale carcasses may temporarily reduce the likelihood of sharks investigating other prey, as they are preoccupied with nutrient-rich meals.

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