YETI the Shark (@yetitheshark) 's Twitter Profile
YETI the Shark

@yetitheshark

11ft great white shark tagged by @OCEARCH on Expedition Nantucket. Friend of @YETICoolers. I'm #BuiltForTheWild

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linkhttp://www.ocearch.org/profile/yeti/ calendar_today29-09-2016 20:13:08

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OCEARCH (@ocearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news! Great White Shark Jefferson just gave us his first location ping. He’s already moved more than 60 miles off the southern end of Nova Scotia. He’s named after Jefferson's Bourbon, whose support has helped us fund expeditions all around the world.

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Today I celebrate my 2-year tagging anniversary! Wow how time flies. What a journey it has been so far. Big thanks to YETI for helping hook me up with an underwater iPhone I can tweet from!

Today I celebrate my 2-year tagging anniversary! Wow how time flies. What a journey it has been so far. Big thanks to <a href="/YETICoolers/">YETI</a> for helping hook me up with an underwater iPhone I can tweet from!
OCEARCH (@ocearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some white sharks are harder to handle than others. Hal the Great White was one of the tougher ones. He’s pinging in for the second time since being tagged and is still on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. SeaWorld named him using suggestions from Nova Scotians for the people of Halifax

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The lock on my Twitter account has been lifted! Missed you all so much these past few weeks. Hey Miss Costa...any new gossip I need to catch up on?

The lock on my Twitter account has been lifted! Missed you all so much these past few weeks. Hey <a href="/MissCostaShark/">Miss Costa</a>...any new gossip I need to catch up on?
YETI the Shark (@yetitheshark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh man….what a fall it has been in Nantucket and Cape Cod right Miss Costa? So many white sharks...more than I’ve seen in a while! It was fabulous hanging out with so many friends.

Oh man….what a fall it has been in Nantucket and Cape Cod right <a href="/MissCostaShark/">Miss Costa</a>? So many white sharks...more than I’ve seen in a while! It was fabulous hanging out with so many friends.
HiltonTheShark (@hiltontheshark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new year resolution was to watch what I eat. So far I’ve watched plenty of good meals go straight down my gullet...so I guess I am doing pretty good. How are you doing on you resolutions?

My new year resolution was to watch what I eat. So far I’ve watched plenty of good meals go straight down my gullet...so I guess I am doing pretty good. How are you doing on you resolutions?
HiltonTheShark (@hiltontheshark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reusable @YETI mug that won't pollute my home #GoesBetterWithCoffee. Plus your coffee stays warm way longer. It's a no brainer. bit.ly/2MgHWiI

A reusable @YETI mug that won't pollute my home #GoesBetterWithCoffee. Plus your coffee stays warm way longer. It's a no brainer. bit.ly/2MgHWiI
OCEARCH (@ocearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tiger shark Ingo and hammerhead shark Bec Piper are pinging together near Whitsunday Island in Australia. Both were tagged by Biopixel Oceans Foundation in order to study shark behavior in that area.

Tiger shark Ingo and hammerhead shark Bec Piper are pinging together near Whitsunday Island in Australia. Both were tagged by <a href="/BiopixelTV/">Biopixel</a> Oceans Foundation in order to study shark behavior in that area.
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Shopping the OCEARCH clothing line is a great way to actively take part in our mission to gather critical ocean data since all proceeds help us fund the 3 expeditions we have planned in 2019 bit.ly/2B1kySi

Shopping the OCEARCH clothing line is a great way to actively take part in our mission to gather critical ocean data since all proceeds help us fund the 3 expeditions we have planned in 2019 bit.ly/2B1kySi
George Probst 🦈 (@georgeprobst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deep Who? The big sharks always seem to get all the attention, but the juveniles are often far more interesting to observe. How about some love for this little lady, named Jenni Walmsley. She's one of the smallest juveniles I've ever seen at Guadalupe.

Deep Who? The big sharks always seem to get all the attention, but the juveniles are often far more interesting to observe. 

How about some love for this little lady, named Jenni Walmsley. She's one of the smallest juveniles I've ever seen at Guadalupe.