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Visitors to the Fin Finder website can select individual sharks by name to learn more about them. Each profile includes data such as distance traveled, average speed, total time tracked, and time ...
Hours after dropping bait into the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday morning, anglers Trey Linder and Steve Callaway hauled in an 11-foot-8-inch tiger shark off Pensacola's West End Beach.
Fin Finder enables scientists and the public to track tagged sharks as they roam the ocean, providing insight into the lives ...
The Gulf of Mexico is a large basin with around 617,800 square miles of water. The area supports diverse marine life, including many species of sharks.
Even though armadillos are the official small mammal of Texas, their harmless appearance is misleading. These cute creatures ...
D iscovery Channel's annual Shark Week has just begun, but the television screen isn't the only place sharks can be found in ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season continues to show signs of activity, and there’s a growing chance we’ll soon be tracking ...
Shark Week 2025, a week dedicated to shark education and entertainment, runs from July 20-26 on the Discovery Channel. Sharks ...
Blacktip shark Blacktip sharks are common in the Gulf of Mexico and live in temperate and tropical waters around the world. Blacktips and other sharks can replace worn or missing teeth.
Climate change is bad news for almost everyone. Emphasis on almost, because believe it or not, one marine species is absolutely thriving as the Gulf warms: Bull sharks!
The extent to which the sharks found in the Gulf are connected to the greater ENP population, which is divided between aggregations at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, west of the Baja California peninsula ...