The largest white shark ever caught, marked with pings near the Florida coast
The largest male white shark ever caught, marked and released approach The eastern coast of FloridaNear Jacksonville.
Candidate, 13.8 feet, £ 1,653 Adult shark, It was marked on January 17 in the western northwestern Atlantic, with Florida-Georgia border.
He seems to be moving south, and recently appeared near St. Augustine around 10am on Thursday. According to Ocearch, a research group that marked the candidate.
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In a Facebook post, the group said the candidate would provide valuable real -time data in about five years.
Ocearch said Affilliate Fox 13 Tampa Bay that the candidate tag must be exposed to the air for about 90 seconds to accurately triangulate the shark location.
Researchers will follow Shark Movements to understand his migration patterns.
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At the time of the labeling, the group also collected “important” biological patterns from candidates, including urogenital material, which is currently analyzed, the Post states.
The name of the candidate is in honor of the Conder Boats Company, which partners with the Ocearch.
“Their dedication to performance and innovation is key to our ability to explore and Protect our oceans“According to the Ocearch website.
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Great white sharks often leave their summer feeding enjoy warmer waters and more abundant food sources.
Sea biologists have labeled nearly 400 sharks, mostly large white or tigers of sharks, from the end of 2024, Fox 13 reported.
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Fox 13 Tampa Bay’s Aurielle Eady and Fox Weather contributed to this story.