Great White Shark ‘Mary Lee’ Tracked In The Hamptons; Cue The ‘Jaws’ Music

Mary Lee gets around.

Last month, the great white shark entered the surf zone in Jacksonville, Fla., causing a stir. Now, the 16-foot, nearly 3,500-pound shark has entered waters where movie legend meets reality.

The Long Island, N.Y., coast — the fictional town of Amity to be exact — served as the setting for “Jaws,” the blockbuster book and 1975 movie about a great white on a killing spree. On Wednesday, the region served as the very real Mary Lee’s personal swimming hole.

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