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RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – A great white shark weighing over 1,400 pounds is lurking off the North Carolina coast.
BALD HEAD ISLAND, N.C. – A great white shark followed by the research group OCEARCH has been tracked off the coast of North Carolina. The Fayetteville Observer reports the shark, named Hilton ...
It is not every day that someone catches a great white shark from shore. Anglers can go their whole lives without ever seeing ...
A shark-tracking organization and local police confirmed that a great white shark did not beach in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. A misinformation expert said the images shared in the post ...
An enormous great white shark much larger than Ironbound, who made headlines earlier this week, has been lurking off the coast of North Carolina, tracking data shows. On May 10, tracking data from ...
A great white shark named Breton has been tracked to the Outer Banks, off the coast of North Carolina. According to the nonprofit OCEARCH, Breton is a mature male shark that is 13 feet, 3 inches ...
A great white shark named Breton has pinged off the North Carolina coast in the Outer Banks. According to the nonprofit OCEARCH, Breton is 13 feet, 3 inches long and weighs about 1,437 pounds.
PAMLICO COUNTY, N.C. — A nearly 1,000-pound great white shark was hanging out along the Eastern Carolina coast Monday morning, NBC affiliate WITN reports. According to Ocearch, a shark-tracking ...
A stock photo shows a great white shark. Freya has been tracked close to the North Carolina coast. ShaneMyersPhoto/Getty To tag the sharks, Ocearch, which aims to collect data that can be passed ...
A great white shark almost as long as a classic Cadillac turned up off the coast of North Carolina, a few weeks after being tagged near Canada. The 3,541-pound, 17-foot-long Nukumi was tagged in ...
Without catching a great white of mating age, the team was unable to reach any real conclusions. For that reason, Hueter said they plan to return to the North Carolina coast around the same time ...
Freya, an 883-pound subadult great white shark, was pinged underwater May 20 in the area of Onslow Bay, N.C. — about 100 miles from downtown Myrtle Beach.