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Tracking tag reveals great white shark's incredible journey: 'Rare evidence'
A long-lost great white shark tag has revealed one shark's stunning journey from South Africa to Southeast Asia, giving new ...
OCEARCH has put tags on more than 70 white sharks in the Northwest Atlantic, tracking their movements and revealing areas ...
In July, the shark, called Contender, pinged about 100 miles off the coast Nantucket. Measuring in at 13-foot, 9-inch, 1,653-pounds, Contender is the largest shark OCEARCH has tagged, though far from ...
(WJW) — Researchers report that a newly tagged white shark has ‘pinged’ close to the Canadian shoreline. According to the non-profit OCEARCH, a ping is reported whenever an animal’s tag breaks the ...
A nearly 12-foot long, 800-pound male great white shark nicknamed Ripple by researchers was tracked off the New Jersey coast Oct. 10.
One of the biggest great white sharks ever recorded in the Atlantic has travelled from Florida to Atlantic Canada. Weighing ...
One of the scientists involved in tracking Contender – the biggest great white shark ever recorded by researchers in the Atlantic – has revealed how to escape a close encounter. Contender, the 14-foot ...
(WJW) – Scientists are now tracking a newly tagged white shark measuring an impressive 12 feet 10 inches in length and weighing approximately 1,429 lbs. According to OCEARCH, efforts to track Baker ...
OCEARCH has announced the long-awaited resurfacing of Serena, an adult female white shark that was tagged off the coast of Jacksonville.
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Shark sighting: This 1,000-pound big boy swimming off coast of Myrtle Beach
Webster was tagged in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, on Sept. 29, 2025. He is named for David Webster, a World War II soldier, ...
In search of warmer waters as winter approaches, the annual great white shark migration has started, with tracking tags showing an increasing number of apex predators around the Carolinas. According ...
The largest great white shark tagged, sampled and released by OCEARCH, a nonprofit organization that studies sharks, sent in a "rare ping" for the first time since July. Researchers at OCEARCH ...
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