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Interesting to note, seeing all these articles about sharks & Killer Whales...

In the Second Episode of one of the Streaming Series We are developing, #TheBlackExodus, one of the 7 Deadly Angels orders tens of thousands of Killer Whales to the West Coast days before the Major earthquake Hits...

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Gladis the killer whale and her gang of orcas, out for revenge in Gibraltar

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/gladis-whale-orca-boat-attacks-gibraltar-b2347572.html


4 great white sharks showed up in New York and New Jersey waters early, having migrated thousands of miles for food

https://www.businessinsider.com/great-white-sharks-memorial-day-weekend-ocearch-summer-migration-attack-2023-5

"#OCEARCH, a non-profit marine research organization, recently noted on its website that four great white sharks have made their way to the coast of #NewYork, #NewJersey, and #RhodeIsland as part of their annual journey to the waters around #CapeCod and Nova Scotia.

OCEARCH has been capturing, tagging, and tracking great white sharks since 2007 in order to study their migratory patterns. Every summer the apex predators embark upon the journey north from their feeding grounds near Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, seeking the warming waters and prey like grey seals and tuna.

But some of the sharks got an early start this year, and are now in the waters off some of the busiest beaches in America.


These great white #sharks have traveled thousands of miles


According to the OCEARCH tracker, a male juvenile great white nicknamed Jekyll has traveled 1,595 miles in 103 days from Georgia to the waters of Atlantic City, where his tracker pinged his location on May 15th. Named for the island in Georgia near where he was first tagged by members of the OCEARCH team, Jekyll measures a paltry 8 feet 8 inches long, and weighs in at 395 pounds.

Just further north the tracker pinged Keiji, a male juvenile great white who winters in the Gulf of Mexico but was spotted enjoying the waters of Long Island on May 17th. Keiji is 9 feet 7 inches long and weighs a mere 578 pounds, and has traveled an incredible 7,697 miles in the past year.

Simon, another male juvenile, traveled 1,520 miles in the last 106 days from Florida to join revelers in the waters of Fire Island on May 2nd. His beach body is ready to go, measuring 9 feet 6 inches and weighing 434 pounds.

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