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Exclusive Research from OCEARCH Shatters Myths, Revealing the Real Role of White Sharks in Ocean Health OCEARCH’S LARGEST MALE WHITE SHARK TAGGED IN THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC POPULATION ...
JACKSONVILLE, FL, June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As we mark the 50th anniversary of JAWS, OCEARCH, the global leader in ocean research and shark conservation, is unveiling new insights into the ...
JACKSONVILLE, FL, June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As we mark the 50th anniversary of JAWS, OCEARCH, the global leader in ocean research and shark conservation, is unveiling new insights into the ...
50 YEARS AFTER JAWS: OCEARCH SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON WHITE SHARKS Exclusive Research from OCEARCH Shatters Myths, Revealing the Real Role of White Sharks in Ocean Health ...
Georgians heading to the beach and worried about sharks can use OCEARCH's tracker, which has tagged 3 great whites recently. When? Where? Is it safe?
An 11-foot, 2-inch, 761-pound great white shark tagged by OCEARCH Feb. 28 has traveled nearly 1,000 miles to the Gulf coast of Florida.
Tourists and residents are naturally interested in where sharks roam, no matter how rare attacks really are. Here's what to know about tracking tools.
Two great white sharks, including the largest male ever tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida's Treasure Coast Sunday and Monday.
Contender, a 1,653-pound great white shark, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged again off the Florida coast on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.