You are seeing the most deadliest serial assassin that roams the earth

New research shows that the Great white sharks do not aimlessly wander the ocean waiting to stumble upon their next meal. Instead the follow similar tendancies and habits of a trained serial killer.
The sharks identify a location from which to strike out from, and then search the surrounding killing zone for their next victim. The usually don't venture ou of the area or change the type of their victims.The premeditated hunting strategy akin to that used by some human serial killers.
Scientists made the discovery while observing hundreds of great white attacks on fur seals off South Africa. During the winter of 2004, the researchers observed 340 attacks by great whites on fur seals within 2km of the island.
After each attack, the scientists recorded the precise geographical location and the depth of the water, as well as whether the attack was successful or not.
The largest most dominant sharks would regularly pick a particular anchor point, and search for their next victim close to this location.
Most large sharks regularly returned to a spot some 100m due south of the main place where seals came ashore onto the island.

