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🦈#WHITESHARK NORTHEAST MIGRATION
White sharks are continuing their seasonal movement north as waters warm along the U.S. East Coast. Recent pings on the #OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker app show several sharks making their way toward summer/fall foraging grounds.
🦈 WHITE SHARK CROSS TRACKED NEAR MARTHA'S VINEYARD
Juvenile male white shark Cross pinged on 6/10 approximately 13 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard after previously pinging off Wildwood, New Jersey, on 5/30.
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🦈 WHITE SHARK QUINT REACHES CAPE COD
Subadult male white shark Quint, measuring 9 ft. 8 in. and weighing an estimated 587 lbs at the time of tagging, has arrived near the south end of Cape Cod Bay.
Each summer and fall, white sharks return to the waters around Cape Cod, where abundant prey and productive coastal habitats support both juvenile and adult sharks throughout the season.
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🦈 WHITE SHARK BELLA RETURNS TO FAMILIAR WATERS
Bella's latest ping (6/12) placed her ~6.5 miles off the northern tip of Cape Cod.
Last November, she traveled through Cape Cod Bay during her southbound migration, suggesting this may be a familiar stop along her route.
🦈 WHITE SHARK GOODALL'S UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
Goodall, a mature female white shark, recently pinged 407 miles east of Jacksonville, FL. While many white sharks are migrating north along the continental shelf, Goodall has taken a much more offshore route.
“Adult females, in particular, often exhibit movement patterns that differ substantially from those of males and immature sharks.”--OCEARCH Senior Data Scientist John Tyminski
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