Caution: shark! On the beaches of new Jersey and Delaware is seen by larger predators

Caution: shark! On the beaches of new Jersey and Delaware is seen by larger predators

This weekend if you are visiting friends in new Jersey or Delaware, be vigilant while swimming at the local beaches of the coastal zone chosen by great white sharks.

The presence of two major predators of confirmed experts from the organization for Osearch, specializing in tracking sharks.

A five-meter female carcharodon named Mary Lee was spotted Saturday off the coast of Cape may in new Jersey and near Rehoboth beach in Delaware. Researchers have tagged sharks in September 2012 and since then have been following its movement. Sunday morning large predator was still in the region — the last time the radar picked her up at 7 o’clock.

And now @Shark_Cisco and I (yellow) are almost close enough to high fin. -;() @OCEARCH @CapeMayCity @rehoboth_beach pic.twitter.com/HAJKzvYlbY

— Mary Lee the shark (@MaryLeeShark) May 28, 2017

Mary Lee swims around new Jersey is not one on Friday at the mouth of Delaware Bay, near Lewes, was spotted Sisko is a young male white shark, 2 meter length 60 cm and a weight of 164 lbs. as of Saturday it was located between Rehoboth beach and Cape may.

Experts from Osearch emphasize that the presence of white sharks is a sign of a healthy ecosystem.

According to the organization, in the coastal areas of new York marked carcharodon not seen since may 17 of last year.

To track the movement of sharks by using a special mobile app Global Shark Tracker is available for devices with operating systems iOS and Android.

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