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Why do sharks linger around Cape Hatteras North Carolina during migration?

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19 November 2025
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Ripple, a sub-adult male white shark was tagged by OCEARCH on Sept. 30, 2025 off the coast of Nova Scotia. OCEARCH scientists track sharks like Ripple to understand their migration patterns and how they impact the ocean. 
A white shark tagged off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada[1] in late September is getting some attention for a stop he made off the shores of Cape Hatteras[2]. 

OCEARCH[3], a global nonprofit organization dedicated to researching and protecting sharks, whales,

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