Check this out, NPR radio broadcast about growing numbers of whitey sightings on our blessed east coast. He's primarily talking about locations further north, but you can bet the activity stretches down here as well. I've talked with a lot of friends in NY who say they have seen WAY more sharks than normal this year. No attacks yet, but it's probably just a matter of time...if you feel scared, just stay out of the water and be safe!
Some tagged whites were shown to migrate up and down the east coast. Summers they're at the cape, and winters they're in Florida, where they follow the calving right whales. pretty interesting, and i cant wait to see one in person, from a boat of course.
[QUOTE=live aloha;102579]Check this out, NPR radio broadcast about growing numbers of whitey sightings on our blessed east coast. He's primarily talking about locations further north, but you can bet the activity stretches down here as well. I've talked with a lot of friends in NY who say they have seen WAY more sharks than normal this year. No attacks yet, but it's probably just a matter of time...if you feel scared, just stay out of the water and be safe!