Two sharks were spotted off the coast of Florida and Georgia Friday.
A tiger shark was spotted swimming near the Amelia Island coast, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
FWC tweeted a photo of a tiger shark from the @MyFWClife account at 4:20 p.m. on Friday.
Tiger #shark seen swimming 22 NM off Amelia Island, FL during our right whale aerial surveys. pic.twitter.com/DLMGTXznZR
— MyFWC Life (@MyFWClife) April 10, 2015FWC says they saw spotted the tiger shark swimming 22 nautical miles off the coast of Amelia Island.
According to the tweet, the shark was spotted during their right whale aerial survey.
OCEARCH says their technology notified them of that a white shark was off the shore of Savannah.
OCEARCH posted a photo of the shark's location to their Facebook page around 4 p.m.
The shark is named Mary Lee. Mary Lee is 16-feet long and weighs 3,500 pounds.
Click here to follow Mary Lee on the Shark Tracker.
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