Contender, who measures nearly 14 feet long, is among hundreds of marine animals tracked by nonprofit research firm Ocearch.
The shark traveled over 4,000 miles since it was first tagged in January 2025. See where Contender last surfaced.
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The great migration
Thousands of wildebeest, Zebras, elephants and other animals thundered across the plains and rivers in one of nature's most breathtaking migrations.The incredible scenes were captured by wildlife ...
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Largest male great white shark ever recorded spotted off New Jersey coast providing new migration clues
Contender, the largest great white shark ever recorded, is making his way back down the east coast toward Florida, to spend ...
The white shark is most likely on the move back down to Florida where waters are warmer and there are more food sources, but ...
The biggest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic is on the move - and has surfaced just off the coast of New ...
Monarch butterflies undertake a migration journey spanning 3,000 miles. That journey mirrors many migrants' experiences, ...
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Over 1.2 Billion Birds Tracked in a Single Migration Surge
Discover how a tool similar to NEXRAD weather tracker called BirdCast tracked this massive migration of 1.2 billion birds.
An OCEARCH researcher works to pull in a great white shark along the East Coast before fitting it with an tracking tag. OCEARCH Facebook video screengrab The annual great white shark migration has ...
Hillary M. Rosner was a young editor with the Village Voice in the 1990s when she read about a coyote living in Central Park. Nowadays, that’s not quite so special—the park is home to resident coyotes ...
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