Someone attached GPS tracker to shark and it created a self-portrait in the sea

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Someone attached GPS tracker to shark and it created a self-portrait in the sea
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A great white shark fitted with GPS tracker drew a ‘self-portrait’ in the Atlantic Ocean 👀🌊

Whenever he surfaces for sufficient time, the tag in his dorsal fin ‘pings’ a GPS location back toThe 1,437lb creature has travelled along the east coast of the United States, including New Jersey, Virginia and South Carolina.The humour wasn’t lost on OCEARCH’s social media followers.Another added: ‘Jaws? More like Draws.’Breton’s location was first tagged on 12th September, 2020 at 1am at Scaterie Island, Nova Scotia.

Recently, he has been tagged on 21st September at 3.29am just off the coast of Baie de Plaisance in Quebec.The world’s largest predatory fish – and most famous of the sharks – can actually grow up to about 20-feet long and weigh over 5,000 pounds. Roughly the same as a small hatchback.Great white sharks are critical to the health of the world’s oceans but the species is under threat from overfishing and climate change and climate change.

The sharks that are left are increasingly coming into contact with larger human populations as warming oceans alter their distribution and movement.

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