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The largest tagged great white shark on record in the Atlantic Ocean resurfaced off the coast of North Carolina this week, scientists said ...
The world's largest great white shark is being tracked by scientists, and the predator can now be followed LIVE ...
The biggest great white shark ever recorded by researchers in the Atlantic is on the move – towards a popular US vacation hotspot. Contender, the 14-foot beast, was tagged in the North Atlantic ...
This makes him OCEARCH's largest recorded great white male shark in the Atlantic Ocean. OCEARCH is a global nonprofit that researches sharks, whales, sea turtles and other ocean life to help ...
You can keep an eye on Contender and a bunch of other animals using the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker, available as a web or smartphone app. All four Jaws movies will begin streaming on Peacock ...
The great white shark – measuring more than 3.7 metres long – is the second sea beast spotted in the area in the last few weeks with scientists warning it could get "closer" to shore ...
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 ...
The biggest great white shark ever recorded by researchers in the Atlantic is on the move, towards a popular holiday hotspot in the US. Contender, the 14-foot beast, was tagged in the North ...
Multiple great white sharks have pinged off the coasts of Florida in recent weeks as spring break tourists descend on the peninsula. The sharks are tracked by OCEARCH, which has followed hundreds ...
An 11-foot great white shark nicknamed Dold surfaced off the New Jersey coast on the first day of summer. Dold was tagged by OCEARCH off the Florida/Georgia border in February.
Dold is an 11-foot, 2-inch male great white shark that was tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH. The shark was tracked offshore of the New Jersey coast on June 20, 2025.
This tag transmits real-time GPS data whenever he surfaces, enabling researchers and the public to track his movements live via OCEARCH's global shark tracker.