No, it’s not Jaws, but a massive Great White shark has been pinged off the coast of Georgia and Florida. Research group ...
Contender, a 1,653-pound great white shark, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged again off the Florida coast on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
A massive, 1653-pound great white shark, the biggest male tagged by OCEARCH, has repeatedly pinged off North Florida, ...
Contender, a male great white shark measuring nearly 14 feet long, is the largest ever tagged and studied among the Northwest Atlantic white shark population, according to researchers.
The largest male white shark ever caught, tagged and released is approaching Florida's east coast, near Jacksonville.
Researchers last month caught and released the largest male white shark that they’ve ever tagged in the Atlantic Ocean, and it’s all captured on video.
And while even the smaller sharks can be fairly creepy, it tends to be that the bigger the shark, the scarier it is. So prepare for fear levels to be heightened as the ‘biggest great white shark’ ever ...
A record-breaking male white shark was found 45 miles off the Georgia-Florida coast, making big waves on Jan. 17.
The largest male great white shark being studied in the Northwest Atlantic was caught and tagged along the Florida coast on ...
According to its tracker, the shark has traveled 224 miles since being tagged. Contender was reportedly named for Contender Boats, a longtime OCEARCH partner. Yes. Great white sharks migrate ...
The video shows OCEARCH team members reaching over their boat to tag the 1,653-pound shark before setting him free. “Contender is a true ocean giant,” the video continued. OCEARCH invites ...
The largest male white shark ever caught ... Contender's name is in honor of the Contender Boats company, which partners with OCEARCH. "Their commitment to performance and innovation is essential ...