Elusive 12-foot 4-inch great white shark Ironbound found swimming off South Carolina shore


A 12-foot, 4-inch long great white shark is swimming off the South Carolina coast about a year after it vanished near the New Jersey shore.

Weighing nearly 1 tons (1,189 pounds), researchers initially tagged the male shark in October 2019 in Nova Scotia, according to OCEARCH, a non-profit marine research group tracking shark sightings and migration. The group named the the apex predator Ironbound after Canada’s West Ironbound Island.

Spotted twice on Thursday, Ironbound was pinged in deep water in an area outside Charleston stretching south to Hilton Head, researchers said.

Ironbound, a 12-foot adult great white shark, swims away. Ironbound was tagged by OCEARCH in October 2019 near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia in Canada.

A ping occurs when the spot tag on the shark’s dorsal fin is above water long enough (about 90 seconds) for it to be picked up by satellite.

The most recent sighting marked the first time researchers detected Ironbound since the shark vanished from the tracking site in April 2022, when it pinged off New Jersey’s coastline.

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