Four white sharks ping off the Florida Gulf Coast, not only aligning with vacationers heading south to avoid winter weather, but highlighting the Gulf as a critical habitat for white sharks.
A long-tracked adult white shark is catching attention for his satellite pings in the Atlantic, off the coast of north ...
The sharks are swimming in warmer southern waters during their “overwintering period” before traveling back north during the summer.
Contender, an adult male white shark, was tagged by OCEARCH in January, off the Florida/Georgia coastline. At a whopping 1653 pounds and 13 feet long, Contender is estimated to be about 32 years old, ...
Researchers say the Carolinas serve as a key winter habitat, offering comfortable water temperatures and abundant prey.
Non-profit OCEARCH is tracking Bella, a 10-foot, 700-pound female great white shark, as she makes her southern migration towards a popular tourist destination. Bella, a 700-pound great white shark, is ...
Researchers are looking at why young sharks are moving hundreds of miles north of Southern California to the waters off Monterey Bay. [Ads /] The two shark studies are not connected, but some of the ...
The annual great white shark migration has begun, and tracking tags show a growing number of the predators are lingering off the Carolinas as they head to warmer waters. Two sharks in the 12-foot ...
An OCEARCH researcher works to pull in a great white shark along the East Coast before fitting it with an tracking tag. OCEARCH Facebook video screengrab The annual great white shark migration has ...
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