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  2. Footage shows gigantic 1,653-pound great white shark ... - AOL

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    Footage shows a gigantic, adult, 1,653-pound great white shark getting tagged for research last month. ... transmitting a near-live location signal to the OCEARCH shark tracker. ...

  3. Largest white shark ever caught, tagged pings near ... - AOL

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    The largest male white shark ever caught, tagged and released is approaching Florida's east coast, near Jacksonville.. Contender, a 13.8-foot, 1,653 pound adult shark, was tagged on Jan. 17 in the ...

  4. Download these two apps to track shark activity off of Cape ...

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    Track Cape Cod sharks with Sharktivity app. The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy also offers an app called Sharktivity. It tracks sharks through devices tagged onto specific sharks in the area and ...

  5. Deep Blue (great white shark) - Wikipedia

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    Deep Blue is a female great white shark that is estimated to be 6.1 m (20 ft) long or larger and is now sixty years old. She is believed to be one of the largest ever recorded in history. The shark was first spotted in Mexico by researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla. Deep Blue was featured on the Discovery Channel's Shark Week.

  6. Pop-up satellite archival tag - Wikipedia

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    Pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) are used to track movements of (usually large, migratory) marine animals. A PSAT (also commonly referred to as a PAT tag) is an archival tag (or data logger ) that is equipped with a means to transmit the collected data via the Argos satellite system .

  7. White Shark Café - Wikipedia

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    The White Shark Café is a remote mid-Pacific Ocean area noted as a winter and spring habitat of otherwise coastal great white sharks. The area, halfway between Baja California and Hawaii , received its unofficial name in 2002 from researchers at Stanford University 's Hopkins Marine Station who were studying great white sharks by using ...