Unama'ki has been in the Gulf of Mexico since October and now appears to be inching closer to the Florida coast. Researchers hope she will lead them to a new white shark nursery.
, an organization monitoring great white shark populations in the North Atlantic to improve conservation efforts and protection for these and other marine species.
A great white shark pictured off the coast of Guadalupe Island on September 15, 2016. OCEARCH's shark tracker shows 2,000-pound Unama’ki is just 60 miles or so close to the Florida coast.Unama'ki may be the largest great white tracked, but since her arrival in October, she has been joined by several other white sharks—including Brunswick, a 430-pound male, Helena, a 1,300-pound female, and Nova, a 1,200-pound male., a popular hangout for great whites in the winter months.
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