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An 11-foot great white shark nicknamed Dold surfaced off the New Jersey coast on the first day of summer. Dold was tagged by OCEARCH off the Florida/Georgia border in February.
Shark attack: 9-year-old girl bit by fish while snorkeling in Florida, family says Massive great white shark pings in East Coast water Researchers first tagged Contender in January off the Florida ...
On January 17, 2025, research group OCEARCH located and tagged a gigantic male great white shark, now known as “Contender.” The shark’s name honors the Contender Boats that OCEARCH uses for ...
A 7-1/2 foot great white shark was caught on video by Florida Fish and Wildlife biologists off the Florida coast. It was a "rare but thrilling sighting" for FWC scientists, the video's narrator says.
Not a day goes by without thinking about her, still.” He added that a great white shark, perhaps the same large female, was spotted two weeks after his group’s encounter, but at a different spot.
Dold, a male great white shark, was tagged by OCEARCH 45 miles off Florida/Georgia coast Feb. 28, 2025. The 11-foot, 2-inch male weighed 761 pounds.
A great white shark, estimated to be about 10 feet long, orbits an artificial reef off of Boynton Beach. The image was captured by a camera clamped to the dorsal fin of a nurse shark.
Great white shark Breton's tracking data over two years created a "self-portrait" of a shark. Breton was tagged in 2020 off Nova Scotia and has traveled almost 47,000 miles since.
A remarkable paleontological discovery in Peru’s Pisco Basin has unveiled a nearly complete fossil of Cosmopolitodus hastalis, an extinct relative of the great white shark that roamed the prehistoric ...
The giant shark fossil is probably an ancestor of the great white shark, the large marine predator known for its aggressiveness. Sardines were present in the region more than 10 million years ago ...
AN INCREDIBLE nine million year old ancestor of the great white shark has been discovered in Peru. The 23ft long beast had huge flesh-tearing teeth that ripped through its prey and could grow up ...
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