The conservation status of Great White Sharks varies by region. In some areas, such as parts of Alaska and California, they have successfully rebounded and are no longer considered endangered. However, in other regions, they still face threats from habitat degradation, pollution, and oil spills. Efforts to study and conserve Great White Sharks continue to advance our understanding of their behavior and protect their populations. Researchers employ techniques like electronic tagging and tracking to gather data on their movements and behavior in the wild.