Some sharks return to the same sites to breed for decades
Scientists with the New England Aquarium found that nurse sharks, Ginglymostoma cirratum, returned to the waters off the Dry Tortugas, 70 miles (113km) from Key West, to mate for up to 28 years. The Dry Tortugas has been known as a courtship and mating site for nurse sharks since 1895.
A 30-year (1992–2021) study documented long-term site fidelity to this area, with data from 137 adult sharks.