Great white shark Mary Lee was tagged in September 2012 by research nonprofit Ocearch. Her movements are logged in near real-time on the organization's online shark tracker.
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Scientist tracking 'biggest ever' great white shark Contender reveals how to escape attack
The scientist tracking Contender, the largest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, has shared tips on how to survive a shark attack. Tagged by OCEARCH in January, the 14ft giant ...
A hefty great white shark has resurfaced — but the creature's location is a surprise to the scientists who follow him. On Saturday, Oct. 4, Ocearch announced via Instagram that it tracked the apex ...
The shark, known as Contender, entered North Carolina waters on Saturday, Feb. 7, and is currently 45 miles off Cape Fear, east of Wilmington, the shark research agency OCEARCH reported in a social ...
There are sharks in the water, but where? Local researchers are tagging and tracking great whites off the New Hampshire coast.“I grew up in these waters, and we didn't really worry about great white ...
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"The southernmost location ever recorded for an OCEARCH-tagged white shark." ...
Researchers are attaching PSAT tags to the dorsal fins of great white sharks to track their “hidden lives” beneath the surface. One tag was recently recovered off North Carolina’s Outer Banks. OCEARCH ...
BEACHGOERS AND DEEPEN SHARK RESEARCH. IT’S ALL ABOUT SAFETY FOR US TO KEEP NEW HAMPSHIRE BEACHGOERS SAFE. AND TO FURTHER GREAT WHITE RESEARCH RECEIVERS THAT DETECT SHARKS ARE LAUNCHED RIGHT OFF THE ...
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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