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A 13.8-foot, 1,653-pound male white shark named Contender has been tracked moving toward Florida's east coast after being tagged on January 17 near the Florida-Georgia border. According to OCEARCH, the research organization responsible for the tagging, Contender surfaced near St. Augustine on Thursday morning. The shark is expected to provide valuable real-time data on its migration patterns for the next five years.
OCEARCH noted that the tagging process involved collecting crucial biological samples, including urogenital material, currently under analysis. The shark was named in honor of the Contender Boats company, a collaborator in OCEARCH's efforts to explore and protect marine ecosystems.
Marine biologists have tagged nearly 400 sharks, predominantly great white and tiger sharks, to better understand their behavior and conservation needs, an initiative that aims to safeguard these apex predators and their habitats.
For real-time tracking of Contender and other tagged sharks, OCEARCH updates its data on its official website.