Mysterious gathering of Great White sharks on East Coast raises alarm amongst scientists
A recent tweet about the sudden increase in the number of Great White Sharks on the US East Coast sent social media users into panic mode last week. On Wednesday, December 2, a Twitter user with the handle @punished_stu tweeted the screenshot of a map, which showed over a hundred White Sharks tagged along the Atlantic Coast Line. "Sharks are amassing on the east coast," he wrote in the caption. The tweet went viral in no time, garnering over 6000 retweets and 53,000 likes.
The user, whose name is believed to be Stuart, continued in the same thread, "I occasionally log in to check that the nearest Great White is at least 2000 miles away," adding, "get @OCEARCH's shark tracker app to stay on top of your local shark activity." Other users tried instigating further panic in Stuart, as one corrected, "The nearest *tagged* Great White... I feel that's an important distinction, although it may not help your anxiety about the subject. :-)". Meanwhile, editor Ben McAleer tweeted, "Getting ready to launch their land attack."