A great white shark is swimming through the Gulf of Mexico toward Texas -- and residents across the U.S. are watching its progress. ... There are four tagged sharks off the coast of Georgia, one each off the coasts of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia, and two off the coast of New York's Montauk. read more
Guadalupe Great White Sharks. Guadalupe Island (Mexico) is the top destination for great white shark encounters. This small volcanic island located in the Pacific 240 kilometers (150 miles) off the west coast of Mexico's Baja California peninsula outperforms both South Africa and Australia with shark-seeing consistency and watching conditions. read more
The Great white shark is found in almost every sea in the world, including Cozumel. You should note however, that the last attack occurred in 1997 (almost 20 years ago), in the Santa Rosa Shallows in Cozumel. read more
A great white shark named Hilton was spotted in the Gulf of Mexico just west of the Florida Keys this week. (REUTERS/Seachangetechnolgy) A real life "Jaws" named Hilton was spotted in the Gulf of Mexico just west of the Florida Keys this week. read more
Great white sharks live in almost all coastal and offshore waters which have water temperature between 12 and 24 °C (54 and 75 °F), with greater concentrations in the United States (Northeast and California), South Africa, Japan, Oceania, Chile, and the Mediterranean including Sea of Marmara and Bosphorus. read more
Guadalupe Island (Mexico) is the top destination for great white shark encounters. This small volcanic island, located in the Pacific 240 kilometres (150 miles) off the west coast of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, outperforms both South Africa and Australia with shark-seeing consistency and conditions. read more