Great white shark moved closer to Jersey Shore

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Monday, May 11, 2015
Great white shark living of the Jersey Shore
Amy Freeze shows you how to track sharks in your area.

BRIGATINE, N.J. (WABC) -- You're gonna need a bigger boat.

A giant great white shark has been making the rounds off the Jersey coast just ahead of the summer season.

Mary Lee is a female, nearly 16 feet long and 3,456 pounds.

A tracking device put the shark about a half mile from the shore north of Seaside Heights Sunday morning at 6:45.

But the shark didn't stick around for long. Less than a half hour later, it pinged about one and three quarter miles off the shore.

The shark is still off the Jersey Shore, but now swimming east into the Atlantic. The shark traveled nearly 75 miles In 24 hours.

A tracking device used by OCEARCH puts Mary Lee off the Jersey Shore last week, about 10 miles east of Brigantine, just south of Long Beach Island.

OCEARCH is nonprofit organization that researches great white sharks, and it named Mary Lee after she was tagged in 2012.

It tracks all tagged sharks live on its website, as well as individual sharks like Mary Lee.

The shark has traveled almost 20,000 miles since she was tagged with an electronic tracker off Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Here is a video of a SIMILAR chipping expedition off Cape Cod. This is the chipping of Betsy:

Mary Lee has been heading up the East Coast. She was off North and South Carolina last month.

For more on OCEARCH, visit OCEARCH.org