A Bay Area photographer captures juvenile white sharks 'smiling' in the warm waters of Monterey Bay.
Photographer Eric Mailander was only kidding when he posted stills on social media from video he recorded showing juvenile great white sharks 'smiling' as they swam in Monterey Bay. But his inadvertent counterpoint to the annual summertime onslaught of terrifying 'Shark Week' documentaries struck a chord.
' He's been filming sharks and logging sightings in the bay since 2017, taking drone video from above as well as using a GoPro camera mounted on an extendable painter's pole at or just below the water's surface. He says the cove is special because it's one of the few places in the world where you can reliably spot young white sharks in their natural habitat.
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