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An 11-foot great white shark nicknamed Dold has surfaced offshore of the coast of New Jersey on the first day of summer.
Dold is an 11-foot, 2-inch male great white shark that was tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH. The shark was tracked offshore of the New Jersey coast on June 20, 2025.
Avery McAlhany, content specialist at OCEARCH, told Newsweek: "We tag and track each white shark to learn more about their migratory and residency patterns and to help identify essential habitat.
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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"Dold is a an 11 foot 2 inch -long male white shark weighing approximately 760 pounds. He was tagged off the coast of Florida and South Georgia on 28 February this year," Dr. Harley Newton, OCEARCH ...
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.