A massive fish has "pinged" off the New Jersey coast, according to the research organization that tagged it years ago. The tracking tag placed on Scot, a 1,600-pound great white shark, triggered a ...
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A great white shark that washed ashore at a Cape Cod beach earlier this week is named Koala, and was known to local researchers, investigators said. Its cause of death is still a mystery ...
Local shark researchers have performed a rare necropsy of a 12-foot great white shark that washed up dead on a Cape Cod beach. The mature male shark — previously identified as “Koala” in ...
"Unfortunately, this giant was located washed up on the beach," US Police said after the great white shark has found. (Orleans Police Department) The great white shark on the back of a tow truck ...
With no obvious signs of trauma on the great white shark that ... definitive." The shark, an adult male known to scientists as Koala, was recovered from Nauset Beach on the morning of Oct. 15 ...
Authorities have not yet identified the cause of death for the 12.5-foot-long shark, which was named Koala Olatunji Osho-Williams Staff Contributor A great white ... it can beach itself if it ...
With no obvious signs of trauma on the great ... where the shark may become confused and it "zigs when it should have zagged and can beach (itself)." Many visitors to the Atlantic White Shark ...
video footage of a necropsy performed on a great white shark that washed up on an Orleans beach Tuesday. John Chisholm, a shark scientist with the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center ...
A huge great white shark washed up on a beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on Wednesday. The Orleans police department shared photos from Nauset Beach, adding that a tow truck was called to remove ...
Shark sightings weren't only limited to Cape Cod this summer. Popular Crane Beach in Ipswich was closed to swimmers in September due to several great white shark sightings.