A massive great white shark, newly tagged by OCEARCH, pinged off Florida.Find out where the shark was tracked.
A 12-foot, 1,000-pound great white shark recently tagged by OCEARCH scientists pinged repeatedly off the SW Florida coast.
Shark attacks are rare, but hotspots see more activity due to warm waters, surf conditions, and heavy tourism.
The shark also left tooth marks on a surfboard.
After racing to Florida in October, a great white shark tagged by OCEARCH has made his way to the state's Panhandle.
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