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  2. Tagged off RI, great white shark Natalie returns, after ... - AOL

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    The Atlantic Shark Institute and the Rhode Island DEM had no receivers in the water before 2019. Between the two agencies, there are now 45 in Rhode Island waters.

  3. Scot, a 1,600-pound great white shark, is lurking in the ...

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    A 1,600-pound tagged great white shark nicknamed Scot has reached New Jersey. ... Scot, a 1,600-pound great white shark, is lurking in the waters off New Jersey. Gannett. Dan Radel, Asbury Park ...

  4. An endangered shark washed ashore at a Rhode Island beach ...

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    While shark attacks and washups are rare in Rhode Island, sharks do live in nearby waters. According to the Rhode Island state parks website, there are at least six types of sharks in Rhode Island ...

  5. Great white shark - Wikipedia

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    The great white shark was one of the species originally described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae, in which it was identified as an amphibian and assigned the scientific name Squalus carcharias, Squalus being the genus that he placed all sharks in. [24] By the 1810s, it was recognized that the shark should be placed ...

  6. Large shark washes up on beach in Rhode Island. But how it ...

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  8. Leebeth, 2,600-pound great white shark that swam through MS ...

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    Leebeth, a 14-foot, 2,600-pound great white shark that swam through Mississippi waters has traveled 6,000 miles since she was caught in December 2023.

  9. Lamnidae - Wikipedia

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    The Lamnidae are the family of mackerel sharks known as white sharks. [2] They are large, fast-swimming predatory fish found in oceans worldwide, though they prefer environments with colder water. The name of the family is formed from the Greek word lamna , which means "fish of prey", and was derived from the Greek legendary creature , the Lamia .