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Capt. Taylor Bankston said the shark, estimated at 14 feet long and weighing more than 1,000 pound, circled his 26-foot boat ...
To show up on satellite tracking, a tag on the dorsal fin needs ... plus white sharks tagged by OCEARCH in the northwest Atlantic. Only six have ventured west of the Mississippi River during ...
"A large metallic grey dorsal fin signalled a big shark, a short-fin mako," Constantine wrote in the piece published March 11. "But wait, what was that orange patch on its head? A buoy? An injury?
OCEARCH scientists are tracking Dold with a satellite tracking tag they affixed to the shark's dorsal fin off the Florida/Georgia border in February 2025. A ping with location information is sent ...
Researchers use a camera on a pole to document the unique dorsal fin markings of a white shark off the California coast. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of ...
And in the video, Rico shows views of the beach, and as they zoom in, viewers can see what looks to be shark's dorsal fin. A shark was allegedly swimming near the shore in the Texas gulf.
The illegal trade in shark ... fins would be great for training purposes but that replica fins being used by enforcement officials in active inspections should have the name of the shark and the type ...
Wildlife conservation group the Dolphin Discovery Centre has reported an increase in dorsal fin injuries ... are suspected to have been inflicted by sharks but Mr Grossmann is believes watercraft ...
Bankston estimated the shark was about 14 feet long, with a dorsal fin about 2 ½ feet tall ... exploring the waters as far south as Indian River County before turning to head north.