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What happened to North American coastal waters when the great white shark population decreased?

The ray population increased.

The oyster population increased

The clam population increased.

The scallop population increased.

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The population of Ray increased.

Now I don’t know much about marine life. But I do know that a large shark that must consume great amounts of meat per day in order to survive, would eat something bigger then an oyster, clam or scallop. If a large predator is taken out of its home it’s prey, in this case sharks and ray’s, they prey’s numbers would soon go up.
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Answer:

Sorry I am late to answer your question :)

Here's the answer:

The ray population increased.

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Have a great day :)

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