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Global non-profit conducting unprecedented research on our ocean's giants to accelerate our ocean’s return to balance and abundance.

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  2. 2 hours ago

    As many of our sharks start their migration south for the winter Sable continues to head north into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Follow this female juvenile white shark's movements on the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker:

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  3. Nov 17

    Juvenile Female White Shark Hali is in the Gulf of Mexico! It will be interesting to see how far west she goes or if she moves north towards the Desoto Canyon. Track Hali's movements alongside our science team on the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker:

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  4. Nov 16

    Protect Our Sharks. Protect Our Oceans. Sharks are critical members of the marine ecosystem that keep our world’s oceans balanced and full of life. Make an impact this holiday SEAson:

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  5. Nov 15

    The biggest threats to our oceans are data deficit and time. Our partner in science, and Swiss watchmaker , knows that by working together we’ll be able to gather the essential data needed to protect our sharks and accelerate our oceans' return to abundance.

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  6. Nov 14

    When studying sharks it’s important to understand their unique characteristics & behaviors at different stages of their life. OCEARCH Chief Scientist Dr. Bob Hueter gives insight on their different life stages. Dive Deeper into the Science:

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  7. Nov 12
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  8. Nov 12

    “Breton departs Nova Scotia along his 2020 departure track. This is a different route than what most of our take S. It’ll be interesting to see if he follows the same route looping S & up & into what we believe is the mating site in the Carolinas.” -

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  9. Nov 11

    Free on the sea because of the brave! Thank you today and everyday 📸: Chris Ross

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  10. Nov 10

    White Shark Freya just pinged off of Jacksonville, Florida joining Bob who is already in the area. White sharks seem to love the drop off in this region. Track Freya on the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker:

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    Nov 9

    1st Resource- has free curriculum for all grades.Their lessons and activities integrate data and research from the Global Tracker and their expeditions. They are aligned with NGSS and help students explore the ocean as they build skills using inquiry.

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  12. Nov 9

    White Shark Martha is currently off of Virginia Beach! We tagged this 7ft Female Great White Shark off of Cape Cod in 2020 and she's traveled over 4,000 miles since! Track her movements:

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  13. Nov 8

    Did you know OCEARCH has a STEM education program that allows students to learn alongside our team while following our sharks in real time? The curriculum promotes environmental awareness while furthering student’s STEM skills. Learn more:

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    Nov 8
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  15. Nov 8

    During Expedition Nova Scotia 2021 Reid Sutherland, a Biology and English Literature major at The University of New Brunswick was able to join us for the day. She discusses her experience in a recent article in the Atlantic Student Research Journal:

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    Nov 6

    Adult white shark Bob is pinging in from Florida, he's off the coast of ! He measures in at 13.32 ft 1,308 lb (4.1 m 593.3 kg) and is named after 's Chief Scientist Dr. Bob Hueter - who has been a pioneer in shark science for over 40 years 😊🦈💥

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  17. Nov 7
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  18. Nov 7

    Bob is on the move! In just over a month mature, male white shark Bob has made his way from the Nova Scotia region down near Jacksonville, Florida! Track Bob's movements:

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  19. Nov 7

    : The Life Stages of Sharks Sharks are classified using four different life stages: Young-of-the-year, Juvenile, Sub-Adult & Adult. Learn about each stage with OCEARCH Chief Scientist Dr. Bob Hueter.

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  20. Nov 7

    Shop our new YETI Rambler 24oz Mugs! All proceeds support our research and education programs. Get yours today:

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