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 ...
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, ...
A great white shark named Ripple was detected off the New Jersey coast. The 800-pound shark is being tracked by researchers at OCEARCH via a GPS tag. Ripple's appearance likely signals the start of ...
The largest great white shark tagged, sampled and released by OCEARCH, a nonprofit organization that studies sharks, sent in a "rare ping" for the first time since July. Researchers at OCEARCH ...
The largest great white shark tagged, sampled and released by OCEARCH, a nonprofit organization that studies sharks, has moved on from Cape Cod waters. In July, the shark, called Contender, pinged ...
The biggest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic has resurfaced just off the coast of Canada – where he is plumping up on seals ahead of winter. Contender, a 14-foot beast, was tagged in ...
Contender, an almost 14-foot male great white shark, recently had a location ping in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean OCEARCH A hefty great white shark has resurfaced — but the creature's ...
For years, OCEARCH has tracked great white sharks across the world’s oceans — but new evidence suggests they might be missing the mark. Mysterious data, strange migration gaps, and unseen hotspots ...
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