Rejoice, shark lovers. The great white shark party in the Lowcountry continues, and the internet’s most famous shark has made yet another appearance. Mary Lee, the loveable 16-foot, 3,500-pound great ...
After a summer vacation in southern waters, New Jersey's favorite shark has returned. Mary Lee, the now famous great white shark that ate up headlines in May when she was spotted many times up and ...
Sharks are a common visitor to Delmarva waters, but the more than 30 tracked by OCEARCH don't usually ping during the week-long Shark Week on Discovery in July. November and May are popular months for ...
Mary Lee is now due east of Cape May, less than 20 miles offshore, according to the most recent GPS ping from the shark. But Mary Lee isn’t alone. Another great white shark, a male named Cisco, pinged ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- The transmitter attached to a great white shark being tracked on Twitter has fallen silent. The research group Ocearch says the transmitter on the shark known as Mary Lee ...
The great white shark Mary Lee is vacationing near Long Island for the second straight year. The shark's tracker was detected off-shore near the Hamptons yesterday. Pings registered near Wainscott, ...
She’s back! A familiar great white shark has returned to the Jersey Shore. Mary Lee, a 16-foot, 3456-pound great white shark, surfaced less than 40 miles off the coast of Atlantic City Friday, ...
Mary Lee the great white shark has returned to Virginia waters. The shark pinged off the Eastern Shore on Thursday, according to OCEARCH.org, a nonprofit group that tracks sharks worldwide. "Making a ...