Experts condemned the U.S. campaign at a human rights meeting in Guatemala, and the Trump administration condemned the meeting. By Carol Rosenberg Experts in international and U.S. domestic law told ...
The largest male great white shark ever recorded has been spotted off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Contender, a massive 1,700-pound shark, was spotted swimming near Cape Fear, located roughly 45 ...
It may not be beach weather just yet, but it’s a great time to go shark‑spotting. Better still, you don’t even have to get into the water (not that you’d want to, of course). Non‑profit OCEARCH is ...
Be on the lookout—Contender the great white shark has been pinged again in the Atlantic, about 45 miles southeast of Cape Fear, near Wilmington, North Carolina, on Feb. 8, according to OCEARCH.
The largest male great white shark that OCEARCH has ever tagged swam by the Treasure Coast recently. Contender, who weighs about 1,653 pounds and measures 13 feet, 9 inches, pinged off Sebastian at 10 ...
SEBASTIAN, Fla. — Many areas of the U.S. are currently experiencing some of the coldest temperatures of the season. That has many visitors traveling to Florida to enjoy our moderate climate, and that ...
A CNN panel launched into a heated back-and-forth over the legality of President Donald Trump’s strikes on alleged drug smuggling boats. The bombings have received some bipartisan backlash, mainly ...
A great white shark named Contender is the largest male ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH. Contender was tagged off the Georgia-Florida border and has since traveled over 3,200 miles. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Contender, biggest great white shark recorded in Atlantic, found feeding in cold Canadian waters Canada has been visited by the ...
Canada has been visited by the biggest great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. Contender, a male behemoth who weighs 750 kilograms and is 4.2 metres in length, was tagged with a ...
The shark, named Contender, was first tagged by OCEARCH off the coast of the Florida/Georgia line on Jan. 17. OCEARCH is a global non-profit working to gather research on shark migration patterns.
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