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Mary Lee Is In Ocean County
Mary Lee Is In Ocean County
Mary Lee Is In Ocean County
Just like in the movies, Mary Lee is the "Celebrity Jersey Shark" who just keeps coming back! Mary Lee was spotted swimming north and has reached the Jersey Shore! In a recent article in NJ.COM scientists are keeping an eye on the 3,500-pound great white...
Mary Lee Brought a Friend
Mary Lee Brought a Friend
Mary Lee Brought a Friend
Just like in the movies, Mary Lee is the "Celebrity Jersey Shark" who just keeps coming back! Mary Lee was spotted swimming north and has reached the Jersey Shore! In a recent article in NJ.COM scientists are keeping an eye on the 3,500-pound great white...
Shark Caught On LBI
Shark Caught On LBI
Shark Caught On LBI
Beach fishing and surfcasting are some of the most popular summer activities in Ocean County. But one fisherman on Long Beach Island caught something a heck of a lot bigger than he expected today.
Where Is Mary Lee?
Where Is Mary Lee?
Where Is Mary Lee?
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How to Track Sharks at the Jersey Shore
Mary Lee, the great white shark who was tracked just off the coast of Ocean County almost two weeks ago made plenty of headlines and turned everyone into a marine biologist for a weekend.  Mary Lee has since headed south (at least for the time being) and is out of the public conscience, but that doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of other sharks in and around the area.
Great White Near Ocean County Coast
Her name is Mary Lee, and she is 3,456 pounds to be exact! She was originally tagged in Cape May back in 2012. Well Mary Lee is back!! The great white's tracker was recorded around 8am this morning 10 miles off of Wildwood. Then at 1:04 p.m., Mary Lee pinged again about 12 miles off the coast a little further north, right on the border of Avalon and Sea Isle City. Capt John Stevenson of the North Wildwood Police Department says