Nature turns savage when one of the ocean’s top predators faces a giant of the sea. In this rare and terrifying encounter, a ...
They’re fast. They’re ruthless. And they’re hungry. Their sharp teeth can destroy you in seconds. And no, playing dead will not fool them. It’s not that they want to eat you. They’re just a bit nosy.
The ocean may be a mess, the result of a nor'easter, but apparently that is just the way the great white sharks like it.
The largest great white shark tagged, sampled and released by OCEARCH, a nonprofit organization that studies sharks, sent in ...
In July, the shark, called Contender, pinged about 100 miles off the coast Nantucket. Measuring in at 13-foot, 9-inch, ...
A massive male great white shark, Contender, has been tracked to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This shark, measuring nearly 14 feet and weighing over 1,600 pounds, is the largest male ever tagged in the ...
In May 2012, a satellite transmitter was attached to a subadult female white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) by OCEARCH as part of its shark expeditions in Gansbaai, a fishing town in Western Cape, ...
For the first time, the ASI’s Baited Remote Underwater Video Systems (BRUVs) documented a great white shark in Rhode Island waters. “These small white sharks can be so elusive we didn’t know if it ...
A nearly 12-foot long, 800-pound male great white shark nicknamed Ripple by researchers was tracked off the New Jersey coast Oct. 10.
OCEARCH shared a post on Instagram explaining that it had tracked a nearly 14-foot-long male great white shark called ...
Summer shark sightings in New England are always headline news, but with the season over, the beach crowds are thinning out, but not the great white reports.
Despite two bites from a shark, one surfer managed to get himself to his car and drive himself to the emergency room where he ...