3456lb Great White Shark 90 Miles Off Bermuda

February 18, 2013

[Updated] A 16 foot long 3456lb Great White shark is 125 miles off Bermuda, researchers said today. The female shark — named Mary Lee — is being tracked by OCEARCH, a non-profit organization ocean research group.

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Mary Lee popped up 200 yards off Jacksonville Beach, Florida earlier year, prompting the researchers to alert local authorities. You can track “Mary Lee” here online .

Update Feb 19, 12.37pm: Mary Lee is now 90 miles off Bermuda

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  1. Bobmarlin says:

    Do not panic.She will not hang around,no seals here unless she can break into the Aquarium!

  2. OneLove says:

    What a beautiful sight to see. It’s a good sign of a pretty healthy ocean.

  3. Come On Man!!! says:

    My question is how do they know they weight of the shark? Did they take it out of the water weigh it then put it back? LoL. Its just based on its length I guess.

    • A photog says:

      you can check out the video at youtube from when they caught her and tagged her

      • Bernews says:

        Good idea, we just stole it and added the video above. Thank you!

    • CAT says:

      More than likely they take it out of the water…Duh!!!!!!! How else do you think they tag sharks!! don’t you watch TV!!

    • Frank says:

      actually they did take her out of the water and weigh her

    • WTH???? says:

      Ummm did you not read the article at all? it says they have been keeping track of it so that would mean that they have took the weight of the shark duhh.. use your brain before making comments

  4. A photog says:

    what u mean no seals there are tons of black seals at Goslings

  5. Oh My says:

    @Come on Man!!! go to here online – in the story at top. You can see the pictures of it in the boat and the actual tag on the dorsal fin. Awesome!!

  6. Deliverance says:

    No worries! I don’t go in until it’s 80F! But glad to see her here! Hopefully she’s healthy and a sign that Bermuda water is clean and healthy too.

  7. Joonya says:

    Oh NO!!!! Dat fackin shaaahk’s gonna be able to swin aroun herr and take oll ah jowbs for more den 6 yerrs. Um um Chris Furbert go gettya sper reddy..we bies ah goin sper-fishin! Dat fattin shahk aink takin my child’s jowb. No wey bie.

    • MJ says:

      Dont worry bie. De shak aint got no work permut and brodda Kris will drown it wiff all the sewage from his mouff. So our chillins jobs is solid.

  8. shark bait says:

    LETSS GO FISHING!!!

  9. Yes says:

    Now that we don’t have term limits the shark can stay looong as she wants. Leave her alone! :-)

  10. Awesome! says:

    What an amazing creature! Very cool video and tracking information!

  11. Smitty says:

    Lots of Shark Hash. You know those byes have all jumped in de boats going to see if they can catch it. $$$$

  12. knowthyself says:

    YAY!!!! Now we can feed the unemployed Bermudians!!! Lets go fishing guys :)

    Wait hold on….but we’re not entitled, right??

  13. mixitup says:

    SHARKS LIVE IN THE OCEAN PEOPLE!! Now if Mary Lee was seen shopping at Brown & Co. that’ll be news. SMH

  14. Real fren says:

    She might pop up nonmariners dis year.

  15. M.P. MOUNTBATTEN JP says:

    Now would be a great time for DREB to take a dip .

  16. jt says:

    Sharks are circling Bermuda…………

  17. Dr. No says:

    Feed it Lavern F, Betty T and Chris F. Thats enough toxin for any 3456 lb shark. It will have such a belly ache that it will swim as far away from Bermuda as it can….if it survives.

  18. Nuffin but de Truth! says:

    She came looking for all de plp that are jumping overboard!

  19. Bermudican says:

    MarTa ! Gite Me Harpoon!

  20. Sitcom says:

    These posts certainly are lighthearted. Good luck Sharky.

  21. Booze cruise says:

    Just let me know if she gets any closer, thanks.

  22. Peter says:

    its ok he wont come inshore. warm water would killem quick

    • Marthoga says:

      Peter, please read this found in Wikipedia. Great Whites can survive in warm waters.

      WHERE THEY LIVE

      Great white sharks live in the sea. They live near the coast, in all warm waters. They occasionally make dives into the deep water of open oceans. They can be in water as shallow as three feet deep, and as deep as 1,280 metres.
      They may swim near:
      • Western Atlantic: from Newfoundland to Florida, Bahamas, Cuba, Northern Gulf of Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Guadeloupe;
      • East Atlantic: France, Senegal, Ghana, Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • Mediterranean: North Africa, South of France, West and South coast of Italy, Croatia, Malta, Greece, ;
      • Indian Ocean: South Africa, Seychelles, Red Sea
      • Western Pacific: Japan, Korea, China, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand;
      • Central Pacific: Hawaii
      • Eastern Pacific: from Alaska to California, and from Panama to Chile.
      Research has shown that the sharks of northern California are genetically different to other shark populations. DNA evidence shows the population separated from other great whites about 200,000 years ago (during the Pleistocene Era) and they have not mixed again. By tagging the sharks they also learned that they are generally alone, but follow the same route through the ocean, and stay in the same places. From January to July they live near Hawaii, and then move to Californian waters between August and December.[1]

  23. Judy Corday says:

    Can we tag a few humans and watch as they come our way – we need tourists of every kind from all over the world.
    Maybe this shark will captivate people’s curiosity and they will think Bermuda is a spot close to the East Coast, so lets give it a try on our next holiday.
    We can wish can’t we?
    signed: Just Me

  24. jon says:

    anyone want to buy a jet-ski cause I don”t think ill be using it anymore

  25. Mark w says:

    Any updates bernews?

  26. JK says:

    Any update? Looking at the tracker it is closer now…