As we float in shark alley, the wildlife biologists on the island make their own recordings of seabirds, seals, shark attacks and human visitation. Finally, it is time to head back to the mainland, and reeling in the decoy, we are delighted by a goodbye view of a white shark passing beneath unseen but for the video, to be enjoyed on the monitor afterwards and here.
Read MoreFarallon Island Expeditions led by Shark Stewards
Called the Devils Teeth by ancient mariners, the Farallon Islands 30 miles off the coast of San Francisco are rugged, remote, rocky and host some of the most abundant and diverse marine life in the world, including one of the planet’s healthiest aggregations of Great White Sharks!
Read MoreSharktoberfest at the Sanctuary
Join Shark Stewards with the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, The Greater Farallones Sanctuary Association and other partners celebrating the return of white sharks to our Sanctuary.
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