Two great white sharks were recently detected off the North Carolina coast, according to the OCEARCH shark tracker.Satellite ...
A long-tracked adult white shark is catching attention for his satellite pings in the Atlantic, off the coast of north ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Two huge white sharks are being tracked along the North Carolina coast on Sunday, according to an ocean research group that specializes in tracking the large sea creatures.
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 ...
OCEARCH tracker shows shark about 50 miles from Sarasota in the Gulf of Mexico.
A 10-foot great white shark named 'Bella' is pinging off the Sarasota, Florida coast. Learn about her journey.
The sharks are swimming in warmer southern waters during their “overwintering period” before traveling back north during the summer.
A white shark named Ripple was the first of the winter migration season to be tracked in Florida waters. Ripple, an 11-foot male shark, traveled 1,700 miles from Nova Scotia to Florida in 25 days.
Contender, a 1,700-pound adult great white shark, was seen moving north after spending time in Florida waters.
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, ...