Radar image of red shark against blue background

Sonar Showed a 50 Foot Shark Nearing Boat Off New England

Radar image of red shark against blue background
From HeraldSun.com – This is the image that showed up on a fish finder, showing what appeared to be a 50-foot long shark off New England. Facebook screenshot of Atlantic Shark Institute/Jon F. Dodd photo

Shark researchers are accustomed to surprises, but The Atlantic Shark Institute was taken off guard when something resembling an extinct megalodon shark appeared on sonar.

Megalodons were 50 feet in length and had teeth 7 inches long, making them “one of the largest carnivores, if not superpredators, that have ever lived.” The species vanished about 3.6 million years ago, experts say.

Still, a research team recently spotted something that looked amazingly like a megalodon while using a fish finder off the New England coast, the institute reports.

The image, which was shared Sept. 4 on Facebook, appeared to be a head-to-tail view, even showing a distinct dorsal fin.

It was tracked for several minutes — heading straight toward the boat, officials said.

“Does the Meg exist? … Based on the length of the image we estimated the ‘Meg’ to be about 50 feet long, weighing in at 40 tons!” the institute wrote on Facebook.

“We waited for one of the rods to go off.”

What happened next was disappointing, at least from the perspective of shark researchers. The ghostly predator began to shape shift as it neared.

Digging for Megalodon shark teeth at a Summerville land siteA variety of megalodon teeth were found at a Summerville land site. By Blackriverfossils

“The shape started to transition into a large school of Atlantic mackerel that hung around the boat for about 15 minutes. So close, but so far!” the institute reported.

“The Megalodon (Otodus megalodon), disappeared more than 3 million years ago and will likely stay that way, but, for a few minutes, we thought he had returned!”

Reaction to the post on Facebook included jokes, with some asking what type of fishing line one uses in anticipation of catching a 40-ton shark.

“If true, you would definitely ‘need a bigger boat’,“ one woman wrote, quoting a line from the iconic movie “Jaws.”

The Atlantic Shark Institute is based in Rhode Island and provides “support and resources to the most respected shark researchers working in the northwest Atlantic.”

This story was originally published  September 5, 2022 10:29 AM.

Mark Price has been a reporter for The Charlotte Observer since 1991, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology.

On a related topic, this is a radar image of a storm near our daughter in Oklahoma. It always reminded me of a fish with the eye being her location. Enjoy!

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