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By Victoria Schneider CAPE TOWN — South Africa’s False Bay was once known as a global hotspot for great white sharks. But within the span of a few years, between 2015 and 2019, this apex ...
The largest male white shark ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH is close to the coast of North Carolina as it migrates northwards.
A shark expert discusses how to safely enjoy ocean swimming while avoiding encounters, noting tracking technology has ...
Dold, a male great white shark, was tagged by OCEARCH 45 miles off Florida/Georgia coast Feb. 28, 2025. The 11-foot, 2-inch male weighed 761 pounds.
May 12: A great white shark was spotted near shore in Montauk, NY. May 13: The first great white shark of the season in Massachusetts was spotted off Smith’s Point.
Twenty years ago, Seal Island was “the greatest place on earth to see great whites,” recalls Hammerschlag, who also serves as ...
After years of tagging, monitoring, and studying the habits of great white sharks, researchers at Stanford University’s ...
Few sights in nature are as breathtaking and surreal as a great white shark launching itself completely out of the water, twisting through the air before crashing back into the ocean’s surface.
A massive, 13-foot, 1,400-pound great white shark, known for making a great white shark 'drawing,' pinged off Florida's East Coast April 12, 2025.
To steer clear of the roving killer whales, researchers say, great white sharks have fled their former favorite haunts, causing cascading effects up and down the food chain.
A new study shows how the disappearance of an apex predator, the great white shark, from South Africa’s False Bay triggered changes throughout the food chain. With the loss of the top predator ...