BETHANY BEACH, Del.- Swimmers in Delaware could be sharing the water with a Great White shark.

Cabot, a 533 pound Great White, was pinged by researchers off the Delaware Bay. Then, he was next tracked down near Bethany Beach.

Experts say sharks off the Delaware coastline aren't anything new, but the ability to track them is, and that is making it appear as if more sharks are moving our way.

Even so, Rehoboth Beach Patrol Captain Kent Buckson says they take Cabot's information seriously.

"We tend to use that information and kind of plan our day. If we spot a shark int he waterline near people, we will clear the ocean immediately and err on the side of caution," Buckson said.

Scientists say Great White sharks migrate, so it's possible Cabot is already south of Delaware.