A 12-foot, 1,000-pound great white shark recently tagged by OCEARCH scientists pinged repeatedly off the SW Florida coast.
Her movements support new findings that great whites are entering the Gulf more commonly than previously believed.
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12 ft great white shark 'Ernst' spotted off Florida coast
A 12-foot great white shark named Ernst has been tracked just 150 miles off southwest Florida. Researchers say her repeated stops at Pulley Ridge show the deep-water area is becoming a key hotspot for ...
After racing to Florida in October, a great white shark tagged by OCEARCH has made his way to the state's Panhandle.
An 11-foot shark was pinged off the Florida Gulf Coast on Monday, Ocearch said. Ripple, the 11-foot white shark, pinged on ...
A massive great white shark, newly tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida.Find out where the shark was tracked.
A 12-foot, 1,000-pound great white shark recently tagged by OCEARCH scientists pinged repeatedly off the SW Florida coast.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Two Great White sharks were swimming off our coast on Nov. 24. One was right off Virginia Beach, and the other was off Accomack County, according to the organization OCEARCH, ...
Ripple, a sub-adult male white shark was tagged by OCEARCH on Sept. 30, 2025 off the coast of Nova Scotia. OCEARCH scientists track sharks like Ripple to understand their migration patterns and how ...
BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA – A 9 foot, 8 inch white shark recently pinged off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina, and it wasn't just any shark on the move. OCEARCH, a global non-profit dedicated to ...
OCEARCH founder Chris Fischer joins ChicagoLIVE to discuss the recent sighting of one of the largest great white sharks ever tagged off the East Coast. Fischer explains how his team safely lifts and ...
Contender, the largest male great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic, is on the move once again. Contender, an adult male white shark, was tagged by OCEARCH in January, off the Florida/Georgia ...
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