Newly tagged great white shark 'Danny' recently pinged near St. Augustine Beach Here's what to know about white shark Contender, great white sharks in Florida and the OCEARCH shark tracker ...
According to The Florida Times-Union, OCEARCH — the aforementioned nonprofit — tagged the shark on Jan. 17. The great white, which was later given the name “Contender,” clocked in at a ...
according to OCEARCH, the research group that tagged Contender. In a Facebook post, the group said Contender will provide valuable real-time data for about five years. OCEARCH told affilliate FOX ...
Actually, he was caught 45 miles offshore, but I couldn’t resist a Hollywood pun. OCEARCH said the shark was named after Contender Boats, “a longtime OCEARCH partner, whose industry-leading ...
Scientists said the great white weighed about 1,600lbs, which made it the largest male shark ever tagged in the area by the research group OCEARCH. Biologists first tagged the shark at 10:52pm ...
At 14 feet long, he is the largest male white shark ever tagged by non-profit ocean researchers, Ocearch. By temporarily capturing the shark, researchers were able to tag Contender so his ...
The shark, named Contender, was first tagged by research group OCEARCH on January 17, off the coast of Georgia. Since then the group has been tracking its movements as he swims around the Atlantic ...
Scientists said the great white weighed about 1,600lbs, which made it the largest male shark ever tagged in the area by the research group OCEARCH. Biologists first tagged the shark at 10:52pm ...
Nicknamed "Contender," the 14-foot-long predator, weighing an estimated 1,600 pounds, was tagged by the research group OCEARCH while swimming below the surface of the southwest Atlantic.