Deep-Thief
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Hey all, I read about finding Megaladon teeth in the Atlantic, some where near, or out of Topsail Island, NC. Anyone know where and whats the deal. Any info is appreciated. Mark
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Here is a link to a dive operation for the Megalodon sharks teeth offshore Wilmington NC
SpearIt Charters
Just for fun ... here is a photo of a tooth (not a meg).
Captain Johnny is running the Cooper River now.
Cooper River Dive Charters - CooperRiverDiving.Com
See Capt. J posting (1-11-09, 5:01pm) in regards to Cooper River diving on:
Charleston SC Scuba Club online social group.
Here is some info: North Carolina fossil shark teeth
Here is some info: North Carolina fossil shark teeth
The fossilized clam shells indicate you are in the correct location for finding Megalodons.
Charleston SC Scuba Club
Lee, thanks for that info. I've hit some spots that we found big fossilized clamshells but not much luck for megs. We always have the best luck where there's lots of whale bone.