A non-profit organization focused on monitoring and conserving marine life is tracking several large sharks off the coast of ...
After more than a year of no pings, a great white shark named Ormond, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida's Panhandle ...
The massive apex predator known as Contender is the largest that has "ever caught, SPOT tagged, released and now studied in the NW Atlantic shark population," Ocearch, a global non-profit that ...
A massive great white shark appears to be making its way down to South Florida, just in time for spring break.
Two great white sharks, including the largest male ever tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida's Treasure Coast Sunday and ...
Again. And again. Contender, a 1,653-pound white shark – the largest male tagged OCEARCH scientists to date – pinged four times off the Volusia County coast as the Philadelphia Eagles prepared ...
Contender is the biggest male great white shark ever tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH. It's not candy or flowers, but a massive 1,653-pound great white shark showed some love for ...
A 9-foot, 11-inch great white shark, tagged by OCEARCH, had not sent location pings in over a year. The shark, named Ormond, suddenly and repeatedly pinged off Florida's Panhandle this week.
"Contender" is the largest male great white shark tagged by OCEARCH scientists. Great white sharks migrate south to Florida during the winter months in search of warmer waters and food. OCEARCH ...
A ping means the Smart Position and Temperature Transmitting Tag (SPOT) attached to the shark’s dorsal fin moved above the water's surface and sent location information to the OCEARCH shark tracker.
A 13-foot 9-inch shark, nicknamed "Contender" by the OCEARCH scientists who tagged it, pinged off the Indian River County coast, northeast of Vero Beach at 10:09 a.m. Feb. 24. Contender is the ...
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