The shark was tagged by OCEARCH in 2020. When the tag attached to its dorsal fin breaks the water's surface, it sends a ping with location information to the group's tracker. On the tracker ...
The OCEARCH-tagged shark pinged off Daytona Beach, west of the continental shelf break, three times Thursday: at 10:51 a.m., 12:37 p.m. and 6:49 p.m. A ping means the satellite tag attached to the ...
The nonprofit research group OCEARCH is tracking Bob via a satellite tag affixed to its dorsal fin in 2021. When the tag breaks the surface of the water long enough, location information is tra ...
It sits 155-215 miles off the coast. A ping means the satellite tag attached to Crystal's dorsal fin by OCEARCH scientists sent location information to trackers as it moved above the water's surface.
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At 9 feet and 425 pounds, this great white shark is enjoying the South Carolina winterOCEARCH, a nonprofit agency that tags and tracks ocean animals attached a device to the juvenile great white in April 2023. Since then, she has traveled over 8,000 miles, swimming up and around ...
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10-foot great white shark pings in Gulf of Mexico near Florida Panhandle ahead of ChristmasA great white shark, tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH, surfaced in the Gulf of Mexico near the Florida Panhandle Tuesday. According to its tracker, the 10-foot, 460-pound female ...
When the satellite tag attached to its dorsal fin moves above the water's surface, it sends a ping with location information to trackers. Breton was tagged by OCEARCH in 2020. Since then ...
According to OCEARCH, the satellite tag attached to the animal's dorsal fin transmits a locating signal, or “ping,” when the shark’s fin briefly remains above the water’s surface as the ...
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