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OCEARCH tracking 2 Great White sharks off the Virginia coast
5 months ago
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Jane Alvarez-Wertz
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OCEARCH founder Chris Fischer on tracking the largest great white shark off the East Coast | ChicagoLIVE
6 months ago
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FOX 32 Chicago
Our Mission | Who Is OCEARCH Shark Research
8 months ago
ocearch.org
1:04
Sharks tracked off Atlantic coast by OCEARCH | 60 Minutes
May 14, 2023
CBS News
1:51
In this Tracking the Science update, OCEARCH Senior Data Scientist John Tyminski breaks down the latest movements of several key sharks tagged during our July and September expeditions with the Tancook Islands Marine Field Station. 🌊🦈 Each ping tells a story — helping us uncover where these white sharks travel, feed, and grow, and providing vital insights to guide the future of ocean conservation. | OCEARCH
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7 months ago
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Instead of using the app to track sharks and other animals, use our new web-based tracker. It’s packed full of new features and can be accessed through the browser on any device. All of our tracking data is open sourced on it so everyone can follow along and join us in our mission. Simply visit https://www.ocearch.org/ | OCEARCH
Jan 15, 2019
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At OCEARCH, we use sophisticated satellite and acoustic tracking technology to monitor sharks in near real-time. Every ping provides valuable insight into where these animals travel, when they migrate, and how they interact with their environment. This data is essential to understanding their role in the ocean’s ecosystem and helps guide important conservation efforts. By combining science, technology, and collaboration, we are working to protect sharks and ensure the health of our oceans for ge
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10 months ago
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Shark tracking doesn’t stop when a SPOT tag goes silent. While OCEARCH may lose signals from SPOT tags after a few years, each shark is also fitted with a surgically implanted acoustic tag. These tags send signals to acoustic array receivers whenever a shark comes within half a mile, giving researchers long-term insights into shark movements and behavior. We’re also excited to share that our team is back on the water in collaboration with the Tancook Islands Marine Field Station Stay tuned as we
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7 months ago
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Efficient ocean management policies require tons of data to be effective, but there’s a deficit on this important data right now. We aim to solve this problem by fast-tracking the gathering of ocean data. Shop the new OCEARCH clothing line to support our efforts to unite a variety of scientists aboard the M/V OCEARCH where they can efficiently work together to gather essential data https://shop2give.ocearch.org/collections/ocearch-collection | OCEARCH
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Nov 21, 2018
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OCEARCH tracking two Great White sharks off the Virginia coast
5 months ago
wavy.com
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We can give you a glimpse of OCEARCH Sharkives: Chapter 25… but the full story lives exclusively inside Tracker . Unlock the episode and more now. Plus, dive into the moments we can’t show anywhere else. 🌊🦈 | OCEARCH
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5 months ago
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Every ping tells a story. Discover where the ocean’s apex predators go and why. Track them live with the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker app. | OCEARCH
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9 months ago
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Percy is a white shark being tracked on the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker. Each time his tag pings, scientists gain new insights into shark migration, behavior, and the role these apex predators play in keeping the ocean balanced. By following Percy’s movements, researchers can better understand the habitats white sharks rely on and the importance of protecting those ecosystems. His journey adds to the growing body of open-source data that drives shark conservation and helps secure a healthier fu
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8 months ago
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Hey OCEARCH Crew! 🌊 Ever wondered how our Global Shark Tracker works — or why sometimes it looks like a shark swims across land? Each shark carries a SPOT tag that connects to the Argos satellite system, but they only ping when they come to the surface. That means there can be gaps in time and space between pings. If those pings are near a peninsula or coastline, the Tracker draws a straight line between them — even if it cuts across land. We don’t “guess” the route — we show you the real data.
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7 months ago
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Team OCEARCH is back out on the water and tagging sharks today! 🦈🛥️ This video breaks down how our SPOT tags work, sending real-time data that helps us track and protect sharks across the globe. Track sharks in real time at the link in our bio or here: https://ocearch.org/app | OCEARCH
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May 9, 2025
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OCEARCH Senior Data Scientist John Tyminski breaks down the latest pings from white sharks Percy, Bella, and Dold on the Global Shark Tracker. These updates are more than just dots on a map—the location of the sharks and the temperature of the surrounding waters provide critical clues about their behavior, migration, and survival strategies. In this Tracking the Science episode, John explains why these pings matter, what they reveal about the conditions sharks rely on, and how every piece of dat
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7 months ago
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Breton is Back and Still Making Waves OCEARCH Data Scientist John Tyminski breaks down the latest ping from Breton, one of the most legendary sharks in our study. Tagged off Nova Scotia in 2020, Breton’s long-term tracking has provided some of the most valuable white shark migration data we have ever collected. His movements have helped confirm key patterns in the life cycle of Western North Atlantic white sharks, including overwintering behavior and annual return migrations to Nova Scotia. Thes
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9 months ago
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Caroline has made history as the only OCEARCH-tagged white shark to travel into Mexican coastal waters. 🦈 Her journey is giving scientists rare insight into how white sharks move through this part of the ocean and why it matters for global conservation. In this Tracking the Science episode, OCEARCH Data Scientist John Tyminski breaks down Caroline’s movements and explains what her data means for the future of shark science. | OCEARCH
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8 months ago
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Mary Lee, the white shark who started it all! One of OCEARCH’s most legendary sharks, Mary Lee captured hearts and sparked curiosity as she traveled thousands of miles along the East Coast. Her journey helped shape modern shark tracking and inspired countless people to learn more about these apex predators. Where do you think she would be today? Follow more incredible sharks on the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker: https://www.ocearch.org/app/ #OCEARCH #FactsOverFear #SharkTruth #OceanConservation #
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Feb 28, 2025
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Tagged off the coast of Islamorada, Florida, Morada is the latest Tiger Shark to join the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker. We learned something very special about her during the tagging process… | OCEARCH
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Apr 17, 2025
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Sharks are the ocean’s balance keepers—ensuring healthy ecosystems and thriving marine life. At OCEARCH, we’re dedicated to understanding and protecting these incredible creatures through groundbreaking research.By tracking their movements, studying their behavior, and more, we unlock the mysteries of sharks to inform conservation efforts and protect their future.Want to follow these majestic animals in real time? Download the free OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker and learn alongside our science tea
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Feb 8, 2025
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The sharks have been BUSY this week! From surprise pings off Cape Cod to big southbound moves along the Carolinas and the Keys, our tracker lit up with some serious shark action. Join me as we break down every update—who popped in, who took a detour, and who’s cruising into new waters. These sharks never fail to keep us guessing. Track their journeys live on the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker™. | OCEARCH
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5 months ago
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This Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating our fierce shark moms who help keep our oceans in balance. From long migrations to giving birth in safe nursery waters, these mothers play a critical role in the survival of their species. At OCEARCH, we’ve had the privilege of tagging and tracking pregnant sharks and every ping brings us closer to understanding their incredible journey. | OCEARCH
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May 11, 2025
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Meet Caroline, one of OCEARCH’s most well-known white sharks. Her incredible migratory patterns are giving scientists rare insights into shark behavior, breeding grounds, and ocean health.By tracking her movements across thousands of miles, researchers are uncovering key information that helps protect sharks, balance marine ecosystems, and ensure a healthier ocean for us all.Follow along with Caroline’s journey on the OCEARCH Tracker and be part of the mission to keep our oceans thriving. 🦈💙 |
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8 months ago
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What happens when science meets the open ocean? Find out in OCEARCH's 'Sharkives'. Download the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker app to watch the full episode now! | OCEARCH
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5 months ago
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Fresh pings. New movements. Here’s your latest update on where sharks are traveling right now. 🦈🌊 Follow along in real-time with the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker app. | OCEARCH
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3 months ago
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🚨 Ping Alert! 🚨 Contender just pinged near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina! 🦈🌊 This apex predator is making moves along the Atlantic coast, giving us more valuable data on the lives of white sharks in the Northwest Atlantic. Every ping helps us get one step closer to understanding and protecting these incredible animals.Want to follow Contender’s journey in real-time? 📍Download the free OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker App and keep tabs on Contender and other sharks as they travel the ocean.👉 Av
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11 months ago
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Someone big just moved..but we’re not saying who! Now you can track animals faster with our new search feature. 👀 Watch to see who checked in. https://www.ocearch.org/education/shark-tracker-free-app/ | OCEARCH
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5 months ago
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White shark Contender has sent in a rare ping from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, a region where we don’t often see signals from OCEARCH-tagged sharks. In this Tracking the Science update, OCEARCH Senior Data Scientist John Tyminski explains why this update is so important, what it tells us about shark behavior, and how every ping helps expand our understanding of white sharks in the Northwest Atlantic. Each movement adds to the bigger picture of shark science—contributing to open-source data that in
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7 months ago
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The pings are in and we're breaking it all down. 🦈📡 Catch this week’s Track the Science update and see which sharks pinged in! Download the free OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker now to follow along. | OCEARCH
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3 months ago
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