With temperatures still hovering around the upper 70s, it’s no wonder that the sharks are hanging around the Myrtle Beach area.
Nori, a female Great White shark whose name means “seaweed,” pinged off the coastal city’s shoreline on Nov. 25, 2025, at 6:55 p.m., according to OCEARCH, a global non-profit which conducts research and tracks sharks. A ping happens when an animal tag breaks the surface of the water, sending data.
She measures 8 feet, 10 inches and weighs 423 pounds. Nori was tagged on Oct. 4, 2025, in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. Since that time, she has traveled more than 1,750 miles…