More great white sharks are swimming in the waters off Newfoundland.
A few years ago, it was a great white shark dubbed Rock Star Lydia that grabbed international headlines for venturing into Placentia Bay.
At the time, it was one of the few documented cases of the large marine predators swimming in waters that far north. Now, it’s becoming more commonplace.
American research organization Ocearch shows a great white on the coast line just off La Poile on the province’s southwest coast.
The locator beacon on Caroline, a 12 foot female great white pinged on the rocky coast near Indian Harbour, just outside La Poile yesterday morning.
Meanwhile, Teazer, a 10 foot male great white is swimming in the Gulf off Codroy.
Unama’ki, a massive 15-foot female has been lingering on the Grand Banks for about a month.