New shark breeding grounds found off Nova Scotia

In a recent article in the Chronicle Herald and on CBC, it was reported that a Georges Bank mating area for porbeagle sharks was discovered by scientists at the Canadian Shark Research Laboratory. What is the significance of this discovery?

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