New Yorkers might see more shark sightings in the near future. Here's why.

A shocking number of sharks are giving birth in New York.

Great White Sharks Giving Birth In Waters Near New York

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The ocean not far from the Hudson Valley, in the New York and New Jersey coasts, is dealing with record‑high sightings of Great White Sharks, and scientists say we’re seeing a full‑blown comeback.

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An increasing number of great white sharks are giving birth along the New York and New Jersey coastlines.

Researchers at OCEARCH, a non-profit that studies and tracks shark behaviors, found the New York-New Jersey area has become a breeding ground for the predators.

Great White Shark Nursery Discovered In New York

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A great white shark nursery, the only confirmed one in the North Atlantic, is located in the waters off the South Shore of Long Island and Montauk.

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Scientists believe the area may be responsible for as many as 200 juvenile great white sharks each year.

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Researchers say the population boom is happening now because they began protecting the great whites 30 years ago ,and females must be at least 30 years old to give birth.

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For New Yorkers and weekend beach-goers, the message is simple: these seas are getting wilder. You’re entering what's being called an “ocean safari.”

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