The largest male white shark ever caught, tagged and released is approaching Florida's east coast, near Jacksonville. Contender, a 13.8-foot, 1,653 pound adult shark, was tagged on Jan. 17 in the ...
The white shark, named Contender, was originally tagged on Jan. 17, 2025, approximately 45 miles off the coast of the Florida-Georgia border and has generally traveled southward along the Gulf Stream.
The shark, named Contender, was tagged off the Florida-Georgia border, measuring nearly 14 feet and weighing 1,653 pounds. Contender will play a key role in advancing shark research and ocean ...
Contender, a 13.8-foot, 1,653 pound adult shark, was tagged on Jan. 17 in the western Northwest Atlantic, off the Florida-Georgia border. He appears to be moving south, most recently surfacing near St ...
Contender, a 13.8-foot, 1,653 pound adult shark, was tagged on Jan. 17 in the western Northwest Atlantic, off the Florida-Georgia border. He appears to be moving south, most recently surfacing ...
The white shark, named Contender, was originally tagged on Jan. 17, 2025, approximately 45 miles off the coast of the Florida-Georgia border and has generally traveled southward along the Gulf Stream.
Biologists first tagged the shark at 10:52pm local time on January 17 when it was some 45 miles from the Florida-Georgia border. The shark then moved north over the next four days then returned ...
The behemoth was first tagged on January 17 this year about 45 miles off the Florida-Georgia border. After that it swam north for four days before doubling back on itself, according to data from ...
Biologists first tagged the shark at 10:52pm local time on January 17 when it was some 45 miles from the Florida-Georgia border. The shark then moved north over the next four days then returned ...