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Possibly the largest shark ever tagged by OCEARCH researchers is near Jacksonville, Florida.
Florida is a leader in shark bites and research. Ocearch will built on the research side with a new Mayport base funded from $10 million in state aid.
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.
The nonprofit ocean research organization OCEARCH is holding a "Meet a Shark" contest, which includes a 5-day trip for two to go on an expedition to meet and tag a shark.
Contender, the great white shark, is tagged by researchers at OCEARCH in January 2025. OCEARCH / SWNS The beast appears to have made a dart for the north over the last few weeks.
OCEARCH researchers study great white sharks off the North Carolina coast.
They’re looking for the typical prey that they would want to eat.” OCEARCH’s tracking of Contender has also provided valuable data about great white shark migration patterns.
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OCEARCH app tracks sharks in the ocean - MSNA free app from the nonprofit OCEARCH allows people to track sharks in the ocean in near real-time.
Florida researchers have identified a record-breaking great white shark as it is tracked down Florida's coastline ahead of spring break.
A 10-foot, 460-pound great white shark, tracked by OCEARCH scientists, surfaced in the Gulf of Mexico, off the Sarasota coast Friday.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — OCEARCH has embarked on its southbound expedition which will bring unprecedented White Shark research off the coast of the Southeast United States. This marks the 44th ...
According to the nonprofit OCEARCH, who has the sharks tagged to track their locations for research, many of the sharks are juveniles or sub-adults ranging from 188 pounds to over 600 pounds.
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