A 12-foot, 1,000-pound great white shark recently tagged by OCEARCH scientists pinged repeatedly off the SW Florida coast.
A massive great white shark, newly tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida.Find out where the shark was tracked.
Researchers say his journey confirms long-term data predictions and could help guide future conservation efforts.
After racing to Florida in October, a great white shark tagged by OCEARCH has made his way to the state's Panhandle.
Her movements support new findings that great whites are entering the Gulf more commonly than previously believed.
A new study led by University of South Florida biologist Lucas Griffin has found that tour boats and swimmers routinely ...
Shark attacks are rare, but hotspots see more activity due to warm waters, surf conditions, and heavy tourism.
A shark bit a surfer on the hand near Bodega Bay along the Northern California coastline, sheriff’s officials reported. A ...
An 11-foot shark was pinged off the Florida Gulf Coast on Monday, Ocearch said. Ripple, the 11-foot white shark, pinged on Dec. 8, around 6:40 a.m. in the Gulf. Ripple was ...
Dr. Mikki McComb-Kobza explains how, when people replace mistruths with facts, knowledge dissolves fear, compassion replaces ...
Governments agreed to ban or restrict international trade in shark meat, fins and other products for more than 70 species ...