A white shark has stunned scientists by swimming from South Africa to Australia and back in record time, shattering assumptions about how the fish migrates and navigates, according to a study published on Thursday.
An international team of scientists followed the female shark after tagging a group of great white sharks living off the Western Cape of South Africa with satellite transmitters around two years ago.
The transmitters and a high-resolution photographic system allowed the researchers to monitor the movements and listen to the murmurs of the predator in unprecedented detail, the authors wrote in this week's issue of the US journal Science.
One of the sharks, known as P12 and nicknamed "Nicole" in honor of Australian actress Nicole Kidman, set out on her own on an epic journey across the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean.
"Shark P12 performed the fastest transoceanic return migration recorded among marine fauna," the authors wrote.
Nicole swam 20,000 km in less than nine months, the article said. Moving at a minimum speed of 4.7kph, Nicole's pace was similar to that of a fast-swimming tuna and "the fastest sustained long-distance speed known among sharks," the article said.
It was unclear why Nicole chose to swim so far so fast, but the researchers speculated that she was looking for a mate.
The findings contradicted earlier assumptions that only male sharks migrated great distances and suggested that females may travel across the ocean to mate and then return to their original habitat to give birth.
The satellite data also indicated that there is more interaction than previously believed between the two main population centers for white sharks, in South Africa and Australia.
For about two-thirds of the time, Nicole travelled at less than five meters beneath the surface of the ocean, raising fresh questions about how sharks navigate.
The authors of the study speculated that Nicole's ocean-surface swimming meant sharks might be relying on "celestial clues" such as the sun or moon to help them navigate as well as, or instead of, following gradients in the Earth's magnetic field.
"The mechanisms used to navigate to Australia and back remain unknown," the authors wrote.
Whatever the secret of the shark's natural compass, Nicole navigated with impressive precision. Scientists found that she swam in an almost straight line instead of moving from island to island.
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