Scientists have tagged a giant male great white shark off the East Coast. The researchers said "Contender" is the largest ...
The largest male great white shark tagged by OCEARCH scientists has surfaced again off the North Florida coast.
A GPS unit used to track a massive great white shark has stopped transmitting locations, but other technology she carries may help track her.
Contender, a male great white shark measuring nearly 14 feet long, is the largest ever tagged and studied among the Northwest Atlantic white shark population, according to researchers.
OCEARCH researchers are tracking what might be the largest male white shark ever tagged, with recent signals coming from ...
The largest white male shark ever caught was spotted off the coast of Florida on January 17, and researchers have decided to ...
While Contender is the largest male caught and tagged along the East Coast by OCEARCH, it tagged a bigger female white shark in 2020, off Nova Scotia. That shark, named Nukumi, was 17 feet, 2 inches, ...
OCEARCH, a non-profit research organization, uses satellite tags attached to sharks' dorsal fins to track their movements. Data collected from tagged sharks like Contender helps researchers better ...
Researchers are tracking what is believed to be ... 1,652.8 pounds when it was found by researchers. The shark’s tag will transmit real-time data to researchers, providing insights into his ...
Dodd, who at 63 has the enthusiasm of a kid, is executive director of the South Kingstown-based Atlantic Shark Institute, which counts 60 active volunteers who catch, tag, release and track them ...
Experts have tagged the largest male great white shark, nicknamed Contender, as it prowls beneath the surface near the US ...