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Biggest great white shark ever recorded by research group is "making moves along the Atlantic coast"
The largest male white shark ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH is close to the coast of North Carolina as it migrates northwards.
The largest tagged great white shark on record in the Atlantic Ocean resurfaced off the coast of North Carolina this week, scientists said ...
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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 ...
Contender is a great white shark—and not just any great white shark. Weighing 1653 pounds and measuring nearly 14 feet long, ...
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FOX 8 News on MSNTRACKING: Shark that had gone silent ‘pings’Researchers who've been tracking a white shark up and down the east coast since the beginning of the year report that after months of silence, he’s back in a "hotspot" for white shark activity.
Ocearch founder says people have "irrational" fear of sharks 06:00. Recent shark attacks on both coasts of the U.S. are raising new concerns about beach safety.
Come along with OCEARCH, a research organization that fits satellite tracking devices onto sharks to track their movements and better understand their life cycle. Aired: 11/08/22 Rating: NR ...
OCEARCH tweeted the juvenile white shark was 10 feet long and weighed 460 pounds when she was tagged off North Carolina in March 2022. This is the farthest south Crystal has pinged.
The Ocearch mothership is a 126-foot vessel that was once used for king crab fishing in the Bering Sea. Matt Boutet. For the crew aboard the Contender and the Ocearch shark tracker team, this was a ...
Ocearch founder Chris Fischer was given the title of explorer-in-residence. As part of the agreement, JU added Franks as a shark expert of its own.
In line with the 50th anniversary of "Jaws," this month's River Life explores the realities about sharks and whether they lurk in the St. Johns River.
OCEARCH, the largest shark-tagging and oceanic research organization in the world, will make an announcement Tuesday morning at JU after receiving "generous contributions" from the city and the state.
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