A great white shark identified as the largest male ever recorded in the Atlantic appears to have moved to a new area after swimming along the US East Coast. Multiple outlets report that the shark, previously tracked in one region, is now being recorded in another location following its earlier movements.

The reporting indicates the animal’s presence shifts over time, reflecting ongoing monitoring using tracking data. While the outlets provide the same broad narrative—an exceptional-sized shark traveling along the Eastern Seaboard and then reappearing elsewhere—they focus on the “new location” aspect and the scale of the shark rather than offering additional, differing details such as the precise coordinates, dates, or the methods used to compile the record.

Both accounts present the development as a continuation of tracking of a notable individual and emphasize that the shark’s reappearance follows a period of movement along the coast. However, the outlets do not meaningfully diverge in interpretation, and they primarily reiterate that this same shark is being detected in a different place than before.