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14 Απρ 2021 · The colossal monster known as Deep Blue is the largest great white shark ever caught on camera by scientists and marine biologists. Continue reading if you dare to learn more about this fascinating, one-of-a-kind sea creature.
Join our scientific researchers on an exciting journey, with real-time tracking data for sharks, turtles, and more. With cutting-edge satellite technology, the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker™ app lets you follow these amazing marine animals as they migrate across the globe.
OCEARCH provides a free open-sourced Shark Tracking service and app that allows scientists, educators, and fans alike to learn about the never before documented movements of our ocean's apex ...
Deep Blue is a female great white shark that is estimated to be 6.1 m (20 ft) long or larger and is now sixty years old. She is believed to be one of the largest ever recorded in history. The shark was first spotted in Mexico by researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla. Deep Blue was featured on the Discovery Channel's Shark Week.
This map shows the tracks from tags that have reported within the past 30 days. Click on any circle to get information about that track. Click here to see a larger version.
5 Ιουν 2020 · The Save Our Seas Foundation White Shark Conservation Project, together with Shark Spotters, tagged a 9-foot female great white shark and tracked her for 24 hours straight in False Bay. This was the first successful overnight continuous track of a white shark in False Bay, South Africa.