Contender, a large male great white shark tagged by the marine research group OCEARCH has been spotted in waters off the coast of North Carolina after months of cruising around Florida. Contender was ...
It may not be beach weather just yet, but it’s a great time to go shark‑spotting. Better still, you don’t even have to get into the water (not that you’d want to, of course). Non‑profit OCEARCH is ...
Contender the great white shark has been pinged again in the Atlantic, about 45 miles southeast of Cape Fear, near Wilmington, North Carolina, on Feb. 8, according to OCEARCH. Weighing in at almost ...
Contender, a large male great white shark tagged by the marine research group OCEARCH has been spotted in waters off the coast of North Carolina after months of cruising around Florida. Contender was ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A 12-foot great white shark has been tracked off the Louisiana coast, according to new data from the nonprofit research group OCEARCH. The shark, named Ernst, pinged in the Gulf ...
A female great white shark named Ernst has been detected off the coast of Louisiana, east of New Orleans, according to marine research group OCEARCH. OCEARCH’s public tracker shows Ernst pinged near ...
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 ...
One of the largest great white sharks tagged by scientists along the East Coast is lingering off North Carolina for reasons that aren’t quite clear, according to a tracker fitted to its dorsal fin.
Cayo the shark traveled 153 miles in two and a half days, and is currently off Wilmington, North Carolina, researchers say. Experts thing she was trying to escape the cold. OCEARCH video screengrab ...
When a large great white shark sprints 153 miles in just over two days, it’s clearly in a hurry to get somewhere – or to get away from something. The shark in question is a 10-foot, 3-inch female ...
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