Great white shark "Contender," a massive and frequent visitor to Florida waters, has once again pinged off the Sunshine State ...
Contender was tagged on Jan. 17, 2025, near the Florida-Georgia border. Since then, he's pinged off the Treasure Coast twice.
Meet Contender. He’s nearly 14 feet long and 1,700 pounds, and took a 5,300-mile journey to Canada before returning to his ...
Contender, the largest white male shark tagged by the ocean research group OCEARCH, is on the move in the Atlantic Ocean, recently appearing near South Carolina. The shark, who weighs over 1,650 ...
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Scientists track record-breaking great white shark’s return
Scientists are closely watching an extraordinary great white shark whose movements are offering rare insight into the species’ behaviour. After months travelling through vastly different waters, the ...
“This pattern explains why shark activity is at its peak in Florida waters during April through October, which coincidentally ...
Many areas of the U.S. are currently experiencing some of the coldest temperatures of the season, and that means great white sharks off our coast.
The largest great white shark tracked by OCEARCH, a nonprofit organization that studies the creatures, is moving south. On Wednesday, Nov. 12, the massive 13-foot, 9-inch, 1,653-pound great white, ...
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See it: Largest male white shark 'Contender' spotted moving into warmer southern US waters for winter
Everyone's favorite white shark, Contender, is back on the move again, this time toward warmer seas for the winter. Contender caught attention in January, when he was tagged by nonprofit OCEARCH, off ...
Contender, an adult male white shark, was tagged by OCEARCH in January, off the Florida/Georgia coastline. At a whopping 1653 pounds and 13 feet long, Contender is estimated to be about 32 years old, ...
After racing to Florida in October, a great white shark tagged by OCEARCH has made his way to the state's Panhandle.
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