A great white shark tracked by the nonprofit research organization OCEARCH recently surfaced off the Southern Outer Banks.
One of the biggest great white sharks ever recorded in the Atlantic has travelled from Florida to Atlantic Canada. Weighing ...
OCEARCH UPDATES THE WORLD ON “CONTENDER,” THE LARGEST MALE WHITE SHARK IN THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC
Between September 23 and October 13, 2025, OCEARCH watermen, scientists, and collaborators conducted their latest expedition off the coast of Nova Scotia, continuing a multi-year study of white sharks ...
A special visitor has stopped by the coast of South Carolina, according to OCEARCH. On Wednesday, the nonprofit tracked a 1,000-pound great white shark to the Palmetto State. The shark, named Webster, ...
The ocean may be a mess, the result of a nor'easter, but apparently that is just the way the great white sharks like it.
A great white shark named Contender is the largest male ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH. Contender was tagged off the Georgia-Florida border and has since traveled over 3,200 miles. The ...
OCEARCH has put tags on more than 70 white sharks in the Northwest Atlantic, tracking their movements and revealing areas ...
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Webster was tagged in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, on Sept. 29, 2025. He is named for David Webster, a World War II soldier, ...
The largest male great white shark ever recorded has been spotted in far nothern waters after travelling 3,120 miles from ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. JACKSONVILLE, FL, June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As we mark the 50th anniversary of JAWS, OCEARCH, the global ...
AMITYVILLE, Long Island -- For the first time ever, one group of researchers is tracking a Great White Shark in the Long Island Sound. OCEARCH says the shark, named Cabot, was located less than a mile ...
The largest male great white shark ever tagged and released by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH is making waves again, this time with a rare ping location. The 13-foot, 9-inch, 1,653-pound shark, ...
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