A massive great white shark reportedly weighing over 1,000 pounds has reached America's waters off the coast of North Carolina.

The alpha-predator was spotted on Monday in an area near the Outer Banks, according to a report.

Experts have nicknamed the shark "Ironbound" and have followed the fish since it was captured, tagged, and released in Canadian waters around West Ironbound Island, Nova Scotia, the report noted.

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Ironbound measured over 12 feet long and weighed just under 1,000 pounds when he was tagged, researchers said.

The great white shark is fitted with devices to track its movements and signal when Ironbound reaches the water's surface, the report noted.

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Since leaving Canada, Ironbound has reportedly been traced to Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, South Carolina, and off the waters of the Jersey shore.