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More about OCEARCH great white shark Rose. Great white shark “Rose,” was named after Rose Bay, Nova Scotia. She was a 10-foot 5-inch, 600-pounds juvenile when she was tagged by OCEARCH.
More about OCEARCH great white shark Breton. Breton was the first shark tagged during OCEARCH's 2020 expedition in Nova Scotia, the group reported. At that time the adult shark was 13 feet, 3 ...
Hello, Jekyll! The 8-foot 8-inch great white shark, tagged by the nonprofit research group OCEARCH, pinged off Jupiter Island at 1:27 p.m Wednesday.. A ping means the satellite tag attached to the ...
Keji was tagged by OCEARCH near Ironbound Island Nova Scotia on Sept. 22, 2021. At the time, the male juvenile white shark measured 9 feet 7 inches and weighed in at 578 pounds. Great white sharks ...
A pop-off satellite tag belonging to one the great white sharks in OCEARCH’s global shark tracker research program has washed up on the shores of Ocean Isle Beach in Brunswick County.. With the ...
Hello again, Rose! The 10-foot great white shark, tracked by the research group OCEARCH, has pinged for the third time in 8 days in the Gulf of Mexico, this time off St. George Island at 6:58 a.m ...
Dr. Hueter served as Chief Science Advisor from 2017 to 2020 for the nonprofit research and education organization OCEARCH and since 2020 has been employed by OCEARCH as the organization's Chief Scientist. His current work with OCEARCH is focused on multidisciplinary studies of the white shark in the Northwest Atlantic.
A 10-foot great white shark, tagged by OCEARCH scientists in 2020, was tracked off the Treasure Coast Saturday night.. The shark, nicknamed Rose, pinged off the Stuart coast at 11:28 p.m., which ...