A 14ft predator, dubbed the world's biggest great white shark named 'Contender', who weighs a hefty 1,653 pounds, was recently located about seven miles from the Quebec coast, according to scientists ...
Their testing revealed that wetsuits made with these special materials can mitigate damage from large white and tiger shark bites—“large” meaning up to 3 meters, or around 9 feet. But those results ...
Scientists have tagged the largest male great white shark ever recorded in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. The shark, named Contender, was captured, studied, and released by the non-profit group OCEARCH ...
DUCK, N.C. (WNCN) — A great white shark tagged and tracked by the nonprofit research organization OCEARCH recently surfaced in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina’s Outer Banks. According to OCEARCH ...
Great white sharks spend winters down south, including the warm waters around Florida, and as they head back north this spring scientists will be there to study them. According to the group's ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – OCEARCH, the largest shark-tagging and oceanic research organization in the world, announced Tuesday morning that it is extending its partnership with Jacksonville University. “It ...
OCEARCH is best known for its work studying, tagging and tracking great white sharks, but the nonprofit research group also tracks other species. One of them, a 5-foot-2-inch, 916-pound female ...
The largest male great white shark ever tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH continues hanging around the North Florida coast. The 1,653-pound white shark, nicknamed Contender, pinged ...
AMITYVILLE, Long Island (WABC) -- One group of researchers has possibly tracked a Great White Shark in the Long Island Sound. OCEARCH said Monday the shark, named Cabot, was located less than a mile ...
AMITYVILLE, Long Island -- One group of researchers has possibly tracked a Great White Shark in the Long Island Sound. OCEARCH said Monday the shark, named Cabot, was located less than a mile off the ...
AMITYVILLE, Long Island -- For the first time ever, one group of researchers is tracking a Great White Shark in the Long Island Sound. OCEARCH says the shark, named Cabot, was located less than a mile ...