A new shark-tracking tool promises to help scientists and the general public better understand the ancient predators. It can be used to follow tagged sharks in the Gulf of Mexico and provide insight ...
Summertime is fast approaching, and great white sharks are again on the move, much to the delight of shark watchers everywhere. As the waters warm, great white sharks in the northwestern Atlantic ...
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.
Scientists tracking her say the southward journey through the Straits of Florida is a common route for white sharks in the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Three leaders in conservation have teamed up to create Fin Finder, a new tool that not only helps scientists study sharks but also enables the public to follow their journeys and gain a deeper ...
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 ...
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America's 5 top beaches to visit with the least amount of shark attacks, according to data
Looking for safer swimming spots across the country? These U.S. coastal destinations stand out for having some of the lowest shark attack records.
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