OCEARCH says the tagged sharks, ranging in size from 2.5 metres to nearly 4 metres, represent a tiny sampling of what is actually off the coast, meaning waters could be full of great white sharks. (File photo)A clustering of great white sharks off one point of the coast in the United States is growing more pronounced and mysterious, based on satellite tracking data. Eight tagged great white sharks are now practically on top of each other along the border of North and South Carolina. READ MORE:* Whale vs shark: Great white sharks fear killer whales, study shows* Shark alert! Researchers began noticing a convergence of great white sharks off the Carolinas in late January, but the group was more spread out.
Source: Stuff February 10, 2020 22:52 UTC