Dare County Celebrates Arrival of Young Great White Shark Keji

Dare County Welcomes a Young Great White Shark!

Hey there, fellow ocean lovers! Exciting news has just splashed onto our shores here in Dare County, North Carolina! A young and adventurous great white shark has been spotted swimming off the coast, making quite the journey. This 9-foot-7-inch, 578-pound shark, affectionately named Keji, was recently tracked near Kitty Hawk. How cool is that?

Keji’s Journey

Keji has been on quite the trip, making his way up from sunny Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. The shark-tracking organization OCEARCH reported that Keji pinged along the North Carolina coast just this past Tuesday. Isn’t it amazing to think about what these magnificent creatures experience as they travel through our waters?

Shark Tracking Technology

Thanks to OCEARCH, we have an incredible opportunity to learn about the movements and behaviors of sharks like Keji. They have tagged over 430 sharks with specially designed tracking devices. These devices are triggered when the sharks come up for air, so the more time a shark spends below the surface, the fewer pings we get from them. Isn’t that neat? It’s like a little game of hide-and-seek with the ocean’s largest predators!

Meet the Other Sharks

But wait, there’s more! Keji isn’t the only great white hanging out in our waters. Two other great whites were recently pinged off Virginia. The lovely female shark named Anne Bonny made her appearance on May 27, while the dashing male shark, Simon, was detected on April 15. It seems our region is becoming a popular hangout for these majestic creatures!

A Favorite Among Shark Enthusiasts

If you think Keji is interesting, wait until you hear about Mary Lee! She was a well-known great white shark who spent time in our waters until her tracking battery ran out after five years. Shark enthusiasts have fond memories of her adventures, and although we can’t track her anymore, it’s believed she’s still out there, gliding through the waves. What a thrilling thought!

What to Know About Great Whites

Great white sharks are not just fearsome predators; they play an important role in maintaining the balance of our marine ecosystems. As top-level predators, they help regulate the populations of other species, which can be crucial for the health of the ocean. So, the more we learn about these animals, the better we can understand the importance of their existence in our waters.

Get Involved and Learn More

Curious to learn more about great whites and the work OCEARCH is doing? Their website is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in marine biology and conservation efforts around sharks. There’s so much to discover, from tracking maps to educational materials that can help us all become better stewards of our ocean.

Final Thoughts

So, next time you’re at the beach, take a moment to appreciate the ocean and all its wonders, including our newly-tracked sassy great white, Keji! Who knows what other sea life is gliding just beneath the surface? Keep an eye out for any future shark sightings; the ocean is full of surprises and adventures waiting to be explored. Here’s to more shark tales and oceanic adventures in Dare County!


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