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The world's largest great white shark is being tracked by scientists, and the predator can now be followed LIVE ...
The great white shark – measuring more than 3.7 metres long – is the second sea beast spotted in the area in the last few weeks with scientists warning it could get "closer" to shore ...
Scientists at OCEARCH, a non-profit organisation that researches large marine animals, have been tracking "Contender", the 30-year-old adult male shark, since January.
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The Mirror US on MSNGiant great white shark spotted near popular North Carolina beach and 'could get closer'A 12-foot great white shark named Scot has been spotted lurking just of the coast of North Carolina, near the resort town of ...
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Daily Star on MSNHuge 12ft great white shark spotted lurking off coast of holiday hotspotThe classic shark horror flick Jaws hit the big screen 50 years ago this month and now a popular summer holiday spot is ...
Warming Atlantic waters are delaying shark migrations by up to 29 days. Sandbar sharks show the longest delays.
Scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a new way to more efficiently track the masses of fish ...
The sightings come in a current trend that has seen humpbacks, fin whale and blue fin tuna travelling north to the south west ...
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