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Great White May Be Leading Scientists to a Shark Nursery, As 15-foot Predator Located Off Bahamas – Newsweek
The shark, known as Unama’ki, has traveled more than 12,500 miles since being tagged in September, 2019.
A 15-foot-long great white shark has been tracked to near the Bahamas and researchers believe the female could soon reveal the site of a great white shark nursery.
The shark, known as Unama’ki, is being tracked by research non-profit OCEARCH, who monitor hundreds of marine animals—ranging in size from whales to turtles—around the globe.
“When we first met Unama’ki, we knew she had the potential to lead us to a site where she might give birth. Today on the #OCEARCH Global #SharkTracker she’s in the…
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