Global Shark Tracker is buzzing with activity, with a Triple Shark Ping Alert ranging from North Carolina to Palm Bay.
With spring break upon us, here is what you need to know about great white sharks and the OCEARCH shark tracker ... currently planned in the Atlantic. Research by NOAA Fisheries scientists ...
Two great white sharks, including the largest male ever tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida's Treasure Coast Sunday and Monday.
Contender will play a key role in advancing shark research and ocean conservation. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Researchers are ...
Once the shark was landed ... affiliated with the Guy Harvey Research Institute, which has been tagging and tracking makos in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico since 2008, with the primary ...
the Ocean Census said on its website. The process can take up to 13.5 years, some species may go extinct before they are even documented. Dave Ebert of the Pacific Shark Research Institute said in ...
"Contender is a mature male now contributing to OCEARCH’s mission of shark research and ocean conservation." According to its tracker, the shark has traveled 346 miles since being tagged.
the Ocean Census said on its website. The process can take up to 13.5 years, some species may go extinct before they are even documented. Dave Ebert of the Pacific Shark Research Institute said in ...