‘World’s biggest’ great white shark heading for popular beaches | World | News

Experts, ‘the world’s largest white shark’ this summer this summer, the United States can pose a risk for swimmers on popular beaches, he said. The 14 -meter Predator, called the “contestant”, was labeled by the Marine Research Organization Ocearch in January and has traveled 1,870 miles at the North Atlantic since then.
Although the 30 -year -old male shark disappeared from the audience who transmits a signal when exposed to a back of the water, it appeared on the shores of North Carolina for about a month in early June. Scientists holidaymakers and natives to the beaches near Pamlico Sound Lag this summer this summer, this summer to use a “common sense” to use – a “possibility” that will move towards the shore. “The chance to go to a popular beach is quite far, but it’s possible,” Ocearch data scientist John Tyminski said. Mirror.
“White sharks such as competitors follow natural hunting resources – fish, seals and so on.
“And if conditions bring these food resources closer to the beaches, they may attract these hunters closely to take advantage of them.
“So we recommend that they adopt a discreet approach to the beach players.”
Predator was first identified by Ocearch researchers at Flore-Georgia Coast in Jacksonville in January, but since then it covers about 2,000 miles at a time when a significant diet.
OCUACH Chief and Veterinary Surgeon Dr. Harley Newton added: “This is the first season we can watch that he migrated to a summer feeding area.
“Although there are many places to go in the northeast USA and Canada, there are two main places where many white sharks spend: Cape Cod, Massachusetts or Nova Scotia, Canada.
“Although the contestant is an adult male shark, and the biggest thing in Ocearch labeled and sampled in the Northwest Atlantic, but is definitely not the largest male white shark that has ever been captured.
“The contestant is estimated to be a total of 13 feet and nine inch and 1,653 lbs, but male white sharks can grow up to 18 feet.
“Adult age -class animals have been more difficult than younger, younger age classes, so we were excited to have the opportunity to label, samp and release it.”