At least six great white sharks, one of them a massive 13-foot, 1,400-pound female, have pinged in Florida waters since New ...
One of the scientists involved in tracking Contender – the biggest great white shark ever recorded by researchers in the Atlantic – has revealed how to escape a close encounter. Contender, the 14-foot ...
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Massive great white shark tracked by scientists follows 'new' East Coast migration route
The revelation has "completely flipped upside down" previous assumptions about great white distributions on the East Coast ...
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See it: Largest male white shark 'Contender' spotted moving into warmer southern US waters for winter
Everyone's favorite white shark, Contender, is back on the move again, this time toward warmer seas for the winter.
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Whether vacationing or living in the Lowcountry for a while, seeing a shark close to the shoreline can be startling. However, sharks may be moving closer to beaches ...
Contender, the largest white male shark tagged by the ocean research group OCEARCH, is on the move in the Atlantic Ocean, recently appearing near South Carolina. The shark, who weighs over 1,650 ...
As she headed south surely for warmer waters, white shark Bella pinged three times over the weekend on Nov. 29, according to ...
Summertime is fast approaching, and great white sharks are again on the move, much to the delight of shark watchers everywhere. As the waters warm, great white sharks in the northwestern Atlantic ...
AMITYVILLE, Long Island -- One group of researchers has possibly tracked a Great White Shark in the Long Island Sound. OCEARCH said Monday the shark, named Cabot, was located less than a mile off the ...
The 50th anniversary of the movie "Jaws" reminds us of its negative impact on shark perception. Sharks are not the mindless killers portrayed in the movie, and humans are not part of their normal diet ...
PLATE 1. Figures 1–4: Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides (DGCUSB/BB-115,112), upper antero-lateral, Figures 5–6: Carcharhinus brevipinna (DGCUSB/BB-136), upper tooth, Figures 7–10: Carcharhinus perezi ...
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