Tag: OCEARCH

Great white sharks take a Georgia holiday

I’ve been following the story of OCEARCH and its study of great white shark behavior for a while now, but I missed the Christmas Eve news about Mary Lee — a 16-foot, 3400 pound great white — swinging by Tybee…

Huge great white shark Mary Lee visiting St. Helena Sound, between Savannah and Charleston

I’ve written quite a bit over the last year or so about OCEARCH‘s tagging of great white sharks and the researchers’ Shark Tracker. Well check out these latest images (click here if embed is glitchy): Post by OCEARCH. Post by…

OCEARCH tracks great white sharks Mary Lee and Lydia near Georgia coast this week

It’s been so interesting to watch the tracks of the great white sharks that have been tagged by OCEARCH. The research team’s interactive Shark Tracker lets us see the movements and patterns of great whites around the world and off…

Watch OCEARCH tag Lydia, a 14.5′, 2,000 lb. great white shark off Jacksonville coast

I’ve posted several times about OCEARCH‘s tracking of great white sharks around the world — including along the East Coast of the U.S. One night, a 16.5 foot, 3,500 lb. great white named Mary Lee even turned up in the…

Researchers tag Lydia, a 14 foot great white shark, off the Jacksonville coast

More news from the OCEARCH Facebook page.

Mary Lee — a 16 foot great white shark — now in waters off Georgia coast

Mary Lee is a big great white shark — 16 feet and 3500 pounds. If you click on through and sort the map to see Mary Lee’s travels, you’ll see that she’s been staying very near the coast, but traveling some pretty large distances.

Mary Lee — a 16.5 foot, 3500 lb. great white shark — in surf off Jacksonville

OCEARCH’s remarkable story of two great white sharks off the East Coast of the United States continues. [UPDATED, 1/9.]