Researchers don’t want authorities let off the hook over the dwindling great white shark population
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But the apex predators also face threats from human activity in South African waters and their numbers are fast dwindling as a result
Government panel blames killer whales for the depleted population of great white sharks, but experts say overfishing is the big culprit that is not being addressed