Can great white sharks survive in New Jersey waters?

Great white sharks (Carcharodon Carcharias) are highly adaptable predators found in all major oceans, including the Atlantic Ocean, where New Jersey is located.

These sharks are known for their wide range of habitats and can tolerate various temperatures and conditions.

In general, great white sharks prefer cooler, open waters and are often found near the continental shelf, where the water is deeper and food is abundant.

While they are not commonly seen in shallow coastal waters, great white sharks have been known to venture close to shore in search of prey, particularly during the summer months when water temperatures are warmer.

So, while great white sharks can survive in New Jersey waters, they are not typically found in large numbers or pose a significant threat to humans compared to other coastal regions with more frequent sightings.