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The Mirror US on MSNHuge great white shark caught on North Carolina beach as sightings surge across coast
A great white shark was caught by two surf anglers off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in March 2025 and comes as the marine predators are appearing closer to shore ...
OCEARCH says data is helping them map essential shark habitats and inform future conservation efforts. “While ‘JAWS’ captured ...
It is common for there to be several shark sightings off the Spanish coast in summer, but none are likely to surpass what was ...
According to OCEARCH's shark tracker page, Contender weighs 1,653 pounds. A great white shark swims close to the surface of the shark tagging vessel off Massachusetts.
A nearly 14-foot great white shark named Contender, the largest ever tagged in the Atlantic by Ocearch, was recently tracked off Nantucket, Massachusetts, after traveling over 1,000 miles from Florida ...
From Hunted to Monitored Great white sharks experienced population declines due to unregulated fishing, shark-hunting tournaments, and sensationalized portrayals in mid-20th-century media.
CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. (WAVY) — Contender is a 14-foot-long Great White Shark hanging out off the shore of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Ocearch is tracking him as part of a larger conservation ...
The largest white shark ever tagged by a research group in the western North Atlantic Ocean recently pinged off Nantucket.
CAPE HATTERAS, N.C. (WAVY) – Contender is a 14-foot-long Great White Shark hanging out off the shore of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Ocearch is tracking him as part of a larger conservation… ...
The largest great white shark tagged by a marine research group in the Atlantic Ocean resurfaced off the coast of ...
He is not the largest great white shark OCEARCH has tagged. That honor goes to Nukumi, a 17-foot, 2-inch, 3,541-pound female great white shark. Nukumi's whereabouts are still a great mystery.
Cassidy Cartwright bitten by a shark in shallow water at N.C. beach. July 1, 2011 -- A 10-year-old girl was attacked by a shark while wading in 3.5 feet of water at a North Carolina beach. Cassidy ...
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