Researchers wonder if great whites are looking for love off Sable Island
HALIFAX — She is 900 kilograms, has her own Twitter feed and may be cruising East Coast waters in a dizzying, long-distance quest for love.
Lydia, the aptly named “rock-star” of the great white shark world, and her smaller sidekick Betsy are being tracked off the coast of Nova Scotia in an expansive journey that researchers hope might answer a question that has bedevilled them for years — where do the apex predators go to mate?
Chris Fischer, chairman of the research group Ocearch, is leading the expedition to follow the sharks and was stunned when Lydia — a mature, four-metre great white — appeared to head to Halifax and then took a sharp right turn toward Sable Island just days ago.
The theory, he says enthusiastically, is that Lydia may be headed to the remote island to feast on seals and find a paramour with whom she can breed.


