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pretty cool story on 60 minutes about a group that tracks sharks:

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/shark-sighting-great-white-shark-devours-seal-researchers-show-how-sharks-are-tagged-in-60-minutes-report-2020-01-19/

Mako shark hanging off of Texas and Mexico. I would be curious about its vacation about 100 miles inland into Mexico for a long weekend last May: https://www.ocearch.org/tracker/?details=329

Or a 15 ft, 1-ton white shark that was tagged in Nova Scotia in Sept but now swimming west of florida: https://www.ocearch.org/tracker/?details=355 Averaging 23 miles per day.

Always been a cool site... love the concept but doesn't seem like they've done anything with it in a couple of years. Yeah those Mako and Great White sharks really travel. 
I don't think the days at sea part of things is accurate on the site.. also the lack of any kind of scale / mileage on the map is kind of annoying. 

If reincarnation is real, I would love to come back as a shark... preferably a chill shark and not a man-eating terror of the seas that gets whacked.

Apparently Bill Nye the hammerhead was hanging out on land near Brownsville. And if he was indeed in Brownsville, he probably visited Stiletto's.

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