A massive white shark, the largest ever tagged by OCEARCH in the northwestern Atlantic, has been spotted swimming offshore ...
A mammoth 1,653-pound great white shark surfaced off Florida's coast Sunday. The shark is the largest male tagged by OCEARCH scientists.
A massive, 1,400-pound great white shark, nicknamed Breton by OCEARCH scientist, continues hanging around Florida waters and surfaced again Wednesday, right after a winter storm blanketed the ...
OCEARCH, 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 ...
A 9-foot, 400-pound shark is making its home just off the coast of South Carolina.According to OCEARCH, the shark -- affectionately named Anne Bonny -- pinged Jan. 9 south of Georgetown.( ...
The great white shark is a 10-foot-long female and weighs 460 pounds at tagging, according to OCEARCH. She was tagged on Mar. 14, 2022, at Lookout Shoals (outer), North Carolina as a juvenile.
A 1,437-pound, 13-foot, 3-inch great white shark named Breton started pinging off the coast of Daytona Beach four times, according to data from OCEARCH, a nonprofit organization that tracks and ...
6:12 HALL AND HIS GIRLFRIEND... ARE NOW SHORE BEACH SERVICE SAYS... FROM 3:30 IN THE AFTERNOON TO 4:30 SATURDAY... According to OCEARCH, the shark -- affectionately named Anne Bonny-- pinged January 9 ...
A 10-foot-long great white shark named Crystal has been pinged by the OCEARCH portal just south of Panama City in the Gulf of Mexico. Crystal is a juvenile shark who was originally tagged on March ...
A massive great white shark named Breton pinged off of Daytona Beach, Florida multiple times over the weekend, according to data from the nonprofit Ocearch. The 13-foot, 1,400-pound beast of a shark ...
Video above shows great white shark spotted off Alabama coastA 10-foot great white shark is enjoying the waters in the Gulf of Mexico.At 460 pounds, the female that was named Crystal by OCEARCH pinged ...
Tagged by the non-profit scientific organization OCEARCH, this adult specimen has traveled over 41,000 miles since being tagged in 2020. Breton's movements are monitored through a device attached to ...
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