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FOX 8 News on MSNTRACKING: Shark that had gone silent ‘pings’Researchers who've been tracking a white shark up and down the east coast since the beginning of the year report that after months of silence, he’s back in a "hotspot" for white shark activity.
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The Mirror US on MSNGiant great white shark spotted near popular North Carolina beach and 'could get closer'A 12-foot great white shark named Scot has been spotted lurking just of the coast of North Carolina, near the resort town of ...
Biggest great white shark ever recorded by research group is "making moves along the Atlantic coast"
The largest male white shark ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH is close to the coast of North Carolina as it migrates northwards.
The largest tagged great white shark on record in the Atlantic Ocean resurfaced off the coast of North Carolina this week, scientists said ...
But there is more on Ocearch's tracker website than just sharks. You can also track sea turtles, and a couple pinged Tuesday morning off Florida's east coast, including a 5-foot 2-inch leatherback.
In line with the 50th anniversary of "Jaws," this month's River Life explores the realities about sharks and whether they ...
The great white shark – measuring more than 3.7 metres long – is the second sea beast spotted in the area in the last few weeks with scientists warning it could get "closer" to shore ...
Contender is a great white shark—and not just any great white shark. Weighing 1653 pounds and measuring nearly 14 feet long, ...
OCEARCH researchers study great white sharks off the North Carolina coast.
Contender, the great white shark, is tagged by researchers at OCEARCH in January 2025. OCEARCH / SWNS The beast appears to have made a dart for the north over the last few weeks.
A 10-foot, 460-pound great white shark, tracked by OCEARCH scientists, surfaced in the Gulf of Mexico, off the Sarasota coast Friday.
But there is more on Ocearch's tracker website than just sharks. You can also track sea turtles, and a couple pinged Tuesday morning off Florida's east coast, including a 5-foot 2-inch leatherback.
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