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A 12-foot shark just showed up in a bizarre new location, what is it doing there?
A juvenile great white shark named Ernst has been tracked swimming near Pulley Ridge, an isolated marine area off Florida’s ...
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Massive great white shark tracked by scientists follows 'new' East Coast migration route
The revelation has "completely flipped upside down" previous assumptions about great white distributions on the East Coast ...
A 12-foot, 1,009-pound great white shark has surfaced off the Southwest Florida coast 22 times since Nov. 18, 2025.
Everyone’s favorite white shark, Contender, is back on the move again, this time toward warmer seas for the winter. Contender caught attention in January, when he was tagged by nonprofit OCEARCH, off ...
Ripple, a white shark tagged by OCEARCH in September, has migrated south for winter, and was recently pinged right off the ...
A 13-foot great white shark said to rival "Contender" - the largest ever tracked in the Atlantic - and is gliding off the New York-New Jersey coast. Chris Fischer, founder of the marine research ...
A 13-foot great white shark said to rival "Contender" - the largest ever tracked in the Atlantic - and is gliding off the New York-New Jersey coast.
A massive 12-foot, 1,000-pound great white shark named Ernst spotted just 150 miles off the Southwest Florida coast. The juvenile female, traveling into Pulley Ridge during her Gulf migration, is ...
A massive great white shark, newly tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida.Find out where the shark was tracked.
A 1,009-pound great white shark named Ernst has been tracked off the coast of Southwest Florida. The shark was tagged by the research group OCEARCH in Nova Scotia and has traveled over 2,600 miles.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— An 11-foot shark was pinged off the Florida Gulf Coast on Monday, Ocearch said. Ripple, the 11-foot white shark, pinged on Dec. 8, around 6:40 a.m. in the Gulf. Ripple was tagged ...
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