In this photo provided by Chip Michalove, LeeBeth, a white shark, is tagged on Dec. 8, 2023, off Hilton Head Island, S.C. Scientists say the animal has been tracked further into the Gulf of Mexico than any white shark they've ever tagged before. (Chip Michalove via AP)
In this photo provided by Chip Michalove, LeeBeth, a white shark, is tagged on Dec. 8, 2023, off Hilton Head Island, S.C. Scientists say the animal has been tracked further into the Gulf of Mexico than any white shark they've ever tagged before. (Chip Michalove via AP)
In this photo provided by Chip Michalove, LeeBeth, a white shark, is tagged on Dec. 8, 2023, off Hilton Head Island, S.C. Scientists say the animal has been tracked further into the Gulf of Mexico than any white shark they've ever tagged before. (Chip Michalove via AP)
This Dec. 9, 2023 image provided by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy shows a white shark tagged off South Carolina that has traveled further west into the Gulf of Mexico than any tracked white shark in recorded history. The shark was outfitted with a transmitter that sent a signal from near Mexico in late February. Scientists said the data from the shark can provide valuable clues about where in the ocean the giant fish live. (Atlantic White Shark Conservancy via AP)