A great white shark, tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH, surfaced in the Gulf of Mexico near the Florida Panhandle Tuesday. According to its tracker, the 10-foot, 460-pound female ...
OCEARCH, a nonprofit research group, has attached satellite tags to 123 great white sharks, allowing the animals' movements to be followed via the group's tracker. As of Nov. 20, five white sharks ...
Keji, a 9-foot 7-inch great white shark, tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH, pinged southeast of St. Augustine on Dec. 11 at 10:50 p.m. OCEARCH tracks tagged sharks via satellite tags ...
The shark, nicknamed Penny by the OCEARCH scientist who tagged her, pinged southeast of Cocoa Beach at 9:48 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 12. The satellite tag attached to Penny's dorsal fin emitted a ping ...
A 10-foot great white shark was pinged this week off the coast of Florida, OCEARCH data shows. OCEARCH has named the 522-pound shark "Penny." Penny last was pinged by OCEARCH Friday morning near the ...
The nonprofit OCEARCH reports the shark’s tracking tag was located just after 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, along the Continental Shelf. She had eluded detection since Jan. 23, when the tag ...
The shark, nicknamed Penny by the OCEARCH scientists who tagged it, pinged off Amelia Island at 9:24 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3. A ping means the satellite tag attached to the animal's dorsal fin broke ...