Red Triangle (Australia)
The Red Triangle is a region off the southern coast of Australia, particularly known for its high population of great white sharks. This area, which includes parts of South Australia and Victoria, is famous for shark attacks, making it a focal point for marine research and conservation efforts. The unique underwater topography and abundant marine life contribute to the presence of these apex predators.
The Red Triangle is bounded by several coastal towns, including Port Lincoln, Victor Harbor, and Apollo Bay. It attracts both tourists and researchers interested in marine biology and shark behavior. Efforts are ongoing to promote safety and awareness among beachgoers while studying the ecological role of sharks in the marine ecosystem.