To collect this information, they utilize harmless tagging and sample collection methods.

Inadvertently, it seems that data can create some remarkable art.

After Breton was tagged, he was safely released back into the ocean.

By the end of the year, he had made it all the way to Florida.

Twitter user Chloe Marie had noticed in May 2022 that Bretons path looked peculiar.

Breton was quicklynicknamedsharkasso (like Picasso) by Marie, and its no wonder why.

The connect-the-dots style path is uncannily similar to a shark, complete with a shark fin and curved tail.

In September 2022, the work of accidental art gained traction on Twitter when director Jeff Barnabysharedthe image.

If its hard to spot, dont worrysomeonerepliedwith an image to clarify.

Scroll down to see the sharkcassos work.

you could also keep up with Breton’s journey onOCEARCHand learn more about the nonprofits work on itswebsite.

Breton was their first tagged shark during the expedition.

Meet Breton, the first white shark tagged during#ExpeditionNovaScotia2020.

Hes named for the wonderful people of Cape Breton.

Its only our first day of fishing for this trip and we already have one shark.