She’s a maneater. Nori, a Great White shark measuring 9-foot-long and 423 pounds, is lurking off the Jersey Shore, according to OCEARCH researchers who tagged her and reported that the tracking device “pinged” on Monday at 11 p.m. She was lurking in the inky darkness between Ocean City and Sea Isle City, Patch.com reported. A second ping — which alerts the OCEARCH researchers to the surfacing of each of the 440 sharks it tracks — was recorded three days later in the same area. Researchers have captured Nori’s photo underwater as she moves at an average of 5 mph. Facebook/OCEARCH Nori’s appearance is a chilling sign that the ocean’s most feared hunters are returning to local waters as they make their yearly migration from the waters of the Gulf. The massive sharks turn the east coast into into a vicious hunting highway as they feed on fish, seals, dolphins, rays, seabirds and turtles, anywhere from a mile to 15 miles off the crowded beaches. Nori is a young female shark that was tagged on Oct.…