The underwater video cameras have been used for four years but this is the first time a great white shark was recorded

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The Atlantic Shark Institute documented a great white shark in Rhode Island waters for the first time using an underwater video system.

The juvenile female shark was filmed by a baited remote underwater video system near Block Island.

Researchers have used this camera system for four years, previously recording other sea life but never a great white shark.

PROVIDENCE – For the first time ever, the Atlantic Shark Institute has documented a great white shark in Rhode Island waters with a type of underwater video system.

The research institute has been using baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) for four years and has documented many types

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