Two great white sharks were recently detected off the North Carolina coast, according to the OCEARCH shark tracker.Satellite ...
A new peer-reviewed scientific study reveals that the Gulf serves as a regular winter habitat for white sharks migrating thousands of miles from Atlantic Canada and the northeastern United States. The ...
A new shark-tracking tool promises to help scientists and the general public better understand the ancient predators. It can be used to follow tagged sharks in the Gulf of Mexico and provide insight ...
Summertime is fast approaching, and great white sharks are again on the move, much to the delight of shark watchers everywhere. As the waters warm, great white sharks in the northwestern Atlantic ...
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Scientist tracking 'biggest ever' great white shark Contender reveals how to escape attack
The scientist tracking Contender, the largest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, has shared tips on how to survive a shark attack. Tagged by OCEARCH in January, the 14ft giant ...
The largest great white shark tracked by OCEARCH, a nonprofit organization that studies the creatures, is moving south. On Wednesday, Nov. 12, the massive 13-foot, 9-inch, 1,653-pound great white, ...
Three leaders in conservation have teamed up to create Fin Finder, a new tool that not only helps scientists study sharks but also enables the public to follow their journeys and gain a deeper ...
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A great white shark named Kara has been stirring up chatter among researchers and marine enthusiasts after she was detected off Vancouver Island's waters this week.
The shark, known as Contender, entered North Carolina waters on Saturday, Feb. 7, and is currently 45 miles off Cape Fear, east of Wilmington, the shark research agency OCEARCH reported in a social ...
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