Recent observations of a great white shark off the Spanish coastline have galvanized scientists and marine historians alike, propelling them into an unprecedented review of sightings and records dating back over 160 years. This enigmatic presence challenges prior assumptions about the historical distribution of Carcharodon carcharias in European waters and provides new insights into their migratory behaviors and population dynamics. Researchers are utilizing archives, fishermen’s anecdotes, and museum specimens to piece together a detailed timeline that revises the species’ footprint in the region.

Key findings from the historical analysis highlight several remarkable points:

  • Frequency Peaks: Notable clusters of sightings during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Habitat Shifts: