A 9-foot great white shark named Brass Bed was detected off Cape Canaveral following a winter migration route from Canadian waters to Florida.
Scientists record the first shark in Antarctic waters at 1,600 feet, revealing new evidence of deep-sea life in one of the coldest oceans.
OCEARCH data scientist John Tyminski details how a 9-foot juvenile female known as Brass Bed was recently detected near Cape Canaveral while following a seasonal path south from Canadian waters. (SWNS ...
RFK Jr.'s collaboration with longtime Trump supporter Kid Rock doesn't come as much of a surprise, given Turning Point USA ...
You might assume, given the fearsome reputation of its wildlife, that Australia would be top of the list for the number of shark attacks. While it does rank highly, it doesn't tak ...
The biggest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic has surfaced off North Carolina - giving scientists new ...
Fatal shark attacks more than doubled in 2025, reveals a new report. There was also a 38.3% increase in the number of people ...
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Record-breaking great white shark off North Carolina provides scientists with mating hints
Contender, the largest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic, has surfaced off North Carolina's coast ...
For the second year in a row, New Jersey had no shark bites off its coast. Swimmers elsewhere were not so lucky.
The U.S. sees more shark attacks than any other country, but fewer fatalities than Australia. Dive into the figures to see what happened in 2025.
Michael Patrick O'Neill has captured amazing photos of leatherback turtles, hammerhead sharks, mating seahorses, many living ...
Killer whales can scare white sharks away in the moment, but a 12-year study from South Australia shows that long disappearances from shark hotspots are often just part of the sharks’ natural rhythms.
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