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 ...
RICHMOND — If you go take a dip off the Virginia coast this Memorial Day weekend, you could be swimming with a toothy, 3,400-pound buddy. Mary Lee, a 16-foot great white shark and an Internet ...
Mary Lee has been all over the Atlantic Ocean. Florida, the Bahamas, Cape Cod, Bermuda — she's seen them all. But when it comes to making plans for Memorial Day, the great white shark just wants to ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, you checked your Twitter timeline and saw that a great white shark was tweeting about the Jersey Shore. Not the MTV reality show—the actual ...
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 ...
The 3,500-pound great white shark was last tracked about 7:45 a.m. Monday headed northbound due east of Hog Island on the Eastern Shore, according to OCEARCH, a non-profit organization that tracks the ...
A 3,500-pound great white shark made famous online has vanished from electronic monitoring. The Post and Courier of Charleston reports no one has seen or heard from Mary Lee since her transmitter's ...
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