"exceptionally quiet year" for shark attacks. But the U.S. still led the globe - again. See where the fatal attacks happened.
The largest male great white shark tagged by OCEARCH scientists has surfaced again off the North Florida coast.
The satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin by OCEARCH researchers surfaced and sent a ping ... According to its ...
Researchers have confirmed the presence of a soupfin shark in the Salish Sea, an area where they were not previously thought ...
A German tourist sailing on a British catamaran traveling from the Canary Islands was attacked ... fishermen for their fins and flesh. The chances of being killed by a shark remain incredibly ...
OCEARCH, a non-profit research organization, uses satellite tags attached to sharks' dorsal fins to track their movements ... zig-zagging between Amelia Island and Jacksonville Beach before ...
The satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin by OCEARCH researchers surfaced and sent a ping ... According to its ...
The satellite tag attached to the shark's dorsal fin by OCEARCH researchers surfaced ... pinging far east of Amelia Island on Jan. 18 and off St. Augustine Beach on Jan. 20, before surfacing ...