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Amazing Google Earth app shows exactly where sharks have been spotted by satellites

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varieties of sharks allows users the chance to see where common Great Whiteshave been spotted in the wild by researchers including Great Whites and Bull sharks.The phenomenally powerful search tool has been able to document every nook and cranny of the planet from its perch in outer space via its massive satellites.

And thanks to the team at The Ocean Agency, it is now able to show us where some of the world's most notorious sharks are found through a Google Earth app.By collating data from spotters, the team were able to pinpoint the locations of large quantities of each predator.The app reads: "The Ocean Agency has revealed the ocean to the world through Google Street View.

Along the way, we've encountered a few unexpected guests."Follow along as our dive team encounters the world's largest, most dangerous and most surprising sharks." The first spot on the tour is Fiji's Beqa Bay - home to the aggressive bull shark.

Researchers said that the area had the most sharks they'd ever seen and that the bay was 'the best place in the world to come face to face with big bull sharks.'A short hop away (well thousands of miles) in South Australia, the researchers identified a sheltered island area that was swarming with the most dangerous sharks of all - the Great White Shark.

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