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The winner of a new sweepstakes will get to accompany scientists on a five-day ocean research expedition, which will include a great white shark encounter.
The OCEARCH tracker shows her off the coast of Naples. Andromache, a 10-foot great white shark, ... 2020 off Cape Cod during the group's Expedition ... South Africa has the most shark-related ...
Two 9-foot great white sharks, tagged by OCEARCH, pinged in the Gulf of Mexico, off Marco Island, Florida over the weekend. Here's what to know ...
An OCEARCH white shark pinged off Southwest Florida, ... The group is recently finished up its 46th expedition, ... South Africa has the most shark-related fatalities.
Breton was the first shark tagged during OCEARCH's 2020 expedition in Nova Scotia, the group reported. At that time the adult shark was 13-foot, 3-inches long and weighed in at a whopping 1,437 ...
A 9-foot great white shark, Simon, known to travel with an 8-foot BFF was tracked by OCEARCH off Florida's East Coast, near Vero Beach Wednesday.
At that time she was considered a juvenile shark, was 8-feet 8-inches long and weighed 396 pounds. According to OCEARCH, Gladee was the fifth animal sampled during Expedition Nova Scotia.
Jekyll, an 8-foot great white shark tagged by research group OCEARCH, surfaced off the coast of Jupiter Island, Florida, days before Super Bowl 2024.
OCEARCH recently finished up its 46th expedition, dubbed Expedition Southeast. It departed from Jacksonville on Nov. 17 and made its final docking in Morehead City, North Carolina on Dec. 15.
Penny — a 522-pound, 10-foot-3-inch shark — was tracked far off the coast of Fort Pierce, according to Ocearch, the organization responsible for tagging her.
Keji was tagged by OCEARCH near Ironbound Island Nova Scotia on Sep. 22, 2021. At the time, the male juvenile white shark measured 9 feet 7 inches and weighed in at 578 pounds. Great white sharks ...
Jacksonville, FL United States, Oct. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ruthlessly persecuted, completely misunderstood, and now critically endangered. OCEARCH traveled over 4,000 miles across the ...
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