Sharks typically travel up north during the summer months, but this year's migration is larger and came much earlier than previous seasons – and an expert says is to blame., an environmental engineer, told DailyMail.com that not only is climate change a factor, but so is La Niña.‘La Niña can supercharge the effects of climate change in some locations, in the short term, resulting in warmer temperatures,’ she said in an interview.
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