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#Reddata Reel by @ocearch (verified account) - Scientists follow the clues in the white shark mating mystery 👀🦈

"Based on indirect evidence, scientists believe white shark mating in the western
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Scientists follow the clues in the white shark mating mystery 👀🦈 "Based on indirect evidence, scientists believe white shark mating in the western North Atlantic may happen offshore from North Carolina to Northern Florida this time of year," says OCEARCH Senior Data Scientist John Tyminski. We're now watching mature white sharks on the OCEARCH Global Shark Tracker closely to gather more clues on the approximate location and timing. Every ping brings us closer to unlocking one of the ocean's greatest mysteries with these apex predators. 🌊 Track their movements and see where they’re heading next in real time using the link in our bio! #OCEARCH #FactsOverFear #OceanResearch #MarineBiology #SharkTracking #WhiteSharks #Sharks
#Reddata Reel by @sharkhuahua.yt - 🦈🔥 Migratory sharks are so fascinating. I really admire how smooth they move around each other without hitting each other. Ultra senses in harmony…
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🦈🔥 Migratory sharks are so fascinating. I really admire how smooth they move around each other without hitting each other. Ultra senses in harmony… Even though they’re CRITICALLY endangered, people usually see tope sharks in schools! So it’s an unique situation where you can get to see a rare species with many of them. 🦈🔥 #Snorkeling #Sharks #Ocean #Diving
#Reddata Reel by @natgeo (verified account) - Scientists just filmed Indo-Pacific leopard sharks, also known as zebra sharks, mating for the first time. But what they captured wasn't your average
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Scientists just filmed Indo-Pacific leopard sharks, also known as zebra sharks, mating for the first time. But what they captured wasn't your average coupling. Most shark mating involves violent frenzies where males bite females and jockey each other for prime positions. But Dr. Hugo Lassauce, a researcher at Australia’s University of the Sunshine Coast, observed relatively calm, gentle interactions among the three sharks. The female cruised by with a male hanging off each fin. The males then took turns mating her for a total of 110 seconds, which is actually pretty good for a shark, before collapsing from exhaustion. Scientists say the video offers a unique look into shark mating behavior—and might also help with conservation efforts. Find out more at the link in bio. Footage courtesy: Aquarium des Lagons, University of the Sunshine Coast, Zebra Shark Project, ReShark STAR Project
#Reddata Reel by @viral_hub_reel0 - The post features a 12-second video of a large great white shark gliding calmly through a marina amid docked boats and wooden piers in clear coastal w
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The post features a 12-second video of a large great white shark gliding calmly through a marina amid docked boats and wooden piers in clear coastal waters, capturing real-time awe from onlookers who note its size and proximity, amassing over 1.8 million views and 8,500 likes within hours for its rare, up-close glimpse. Likely filmed in a Florida marina based on recent OCEARCH tracking data showing multiple great whites, including record-sized males over 13 feet, migrating to the state's winter waters for warmer currents and prey like seals, though no exact match confirms the March 3 sighting as a new event. Challenges Jaws-era fears by portraying the shark as non-aggressive; peer-reviewed studies in Marine Ecology Progress Series indicate great whites investigate but rarely attack humans, with global incidents averaging under 10 annually, emphasizing curiosity over predation in shallow encounters.
#Reddata Reel by @daily_ai_digest3 - A 12-15 foot great white shark gliding calmly past docked boats - not hunting, not attacking, just patrolling its coastal territory 🦈⚓ AI footage hig
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A 12–15 foot great white shark gliding calmly past docked boats — not hunting, not attacking, just patrolling its coastal territory 🦈⚓ AI footage highlights the kind of non-aggressive foraging behavior marine scientists are increasingly documenting. Recent 2025–2026 OCEARCH tracking has shown similar patterns, from a 14-foot shark near Santa Monica Pier to a 13-footer circling boats in Australia. A March 2025 Frontiers in Marine Science study found most tagged white sharks prefer shallow waters under 50 meters, suggesting marina sightings are often linked to prey abundance and warming oceans — not human provocation 🌊🌍 #GreatWhiteShark #MarineLife #OceanScience #OCEARCH #SharkTracking #CoastalWaters #MarineBiology #OceanFacts #WildlifeReels #NatureDocumentary #SharkEncounter #ClimateImpact #SeaLife #ViralNature #AIGenerated #AIContent #USA #America #US
#Reddata Reel by @flowing_zen_nature (verified account) - It's horn shark mating season in La Jolla! Here is a mating pair I stumbled upon yesterday. I added text in the reel to help viewers understand what i
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It’s horn shark mating season in La Jolla! Here is a mating pair I stumbled upon yesterday. I added text in the reel to help viewers understand what is happening. A bit about horn shark copulation - 1 Aggregation: They often form large groups during the mating season in shallow, rocky habitats. 2 Courtship: Males initiate mating by chasing females and, similar to other shark species, may use “love bites” on the pectoral fins to secure the female. 3 Mating: As oviparous creatures, they use internal fertilization. The male uses his claspers (modified pelvic fins) to transfer sperm into the female’s cloaca. Duration: Copulation can be a lengthy process, lasting approximately 30 minutes. 4 Timing: While known to mate in early spring/late winter, some activity is reported as early as December and January, with egg-laying occurring shortly after. 5. Reproductive: After mating, the female deposits fertilized eggs in rocky crevices. These eggs hatch in 7 to 9 months. - - - #nature #underwater #sharks #wildlife #matingseason
#Reddata Reel by @projecthiu (verified account) - The horrified look on Mamarr's face when we describe that the bite wounds in the the shark are from another shark during mating 🦈
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The horrified look on Mamarr's face when we describe that the bite wounds in the the shark are from another shark during mating 🦈
#Reddata Reel by @san_koh_kumo (verified account) - Reposting the past reel! 

Benthic sharks, such as wobbegongs, nurse sharks, and certain catsharks, exhibit a behavior known as "piling" or "shark sta
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Reposting the past reel! Benthic sharks, such as wobbegongs, nurse sharks, and certain catsharks, exhibit a behavior known as “piling” or “shark stacking,” where they rest in groups on the ocean floor, often on top of one another. But why do they?🦈 1. Thermoregulation: Sharks are ectothermic, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. By piling together, they can reduce heat loss in cooler waters and maintain a more stable temperature. 2. Protection: Grouping together provides a sense of security from potential predators. While many benthic sharks are not typically targeted by predators, the proximity to others can deter attacks. 3. Social Behavior: Some sharks exhibit social tendencies and may derive benefits from being in close proximity to others. This behavior can include forming social bonds or gaining mating opportunities. 4. Energy Conservation: Piling up can help conserve energy by minimizing the need to swim and allowing sharks to rest more efficiently, especially in low-energy environments. 5. Shared Habitats: Benthic sharks often inhabit areas like caves, crevices, or other tight spaces on the seafloor. In these environments, space is limited, and sharks may pile up simply because the best resting spots are shared. While piling may serve multiple purposes, it is likely a combination of these factors that drives the behavior. Anyways it’s just too cute. I am healed everyday seeing my silly boys piling up!
#Reddata Reel by @thefishermeng (verified account) - GREAT WHITE SHARK CAUGHT FROM THE BEACH!!??

A roughly 8ft female, approximately 350lbs.

While experimenting with #LBSF off Delaware's coastline/bay
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GREAT WHITE SHARK CAUGHT FROM THE BEACH!!?? A roughly 8ft female, approximately 350lbs. While experimenting with #LBSF off Delaware’s coastline/bay systems, @macjohnson1 & I encountered four different shark species over a two-week span — dozens of #sandtigers, plenty of #sandbars, and a handful of #duskies across several locations. To our surprise, on our fourth night — mixed in with several sand tigers — we encountered not one but two juvenile #Atlantic #greatwhites within a six-hour window! This spunky 8ft female threw down in the colder water, pulling #50lbs of drag on my #Avet TRX 80W, fighting like a shark twice its weight class. 4 hours later, @macjohnson1‘s 130 went off; after a quick 13 minute fight, a 7ft female hit the sand. Check out the post on his page!! While incredible to be blessed with the unexpected presence of these animals again, they were not the intended species, & upon identification they were promptly released. Note the photos taken pushing the shark out to deeper water, & carefully swimming/reviving the fish in chest deep water as we released it, in full compliance with NOAA/ASMFC regulations. #thefishermeng #fishing #aj #shark #sharkfishing #beachlife #greatwhiteshark #greatwhite #lbsf #sportfishing #nyfishing #nyfishingcharters #lbsf #landbasedsharkfishing #hammerhead #floridafishing #bigshark #sharkattack #beachsharkfishing #floridasharkfishing
#Reddata Reel by @shespeaks__real - In 2016, an unusual and shocking incident occurred at the COEX Aquarium in Seoul, South Korea. Visitors noticed a female sand tiger shark swimming in
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In 2016, an unusual and shocking incident occurred at the COEX Aquarium in Seoul, South Korea. Visitors noticed a female sand tiger shark swimming in the tank with the tail of another shark hanging from her mouth. The shark she had attacked was a male sand tiger shark that shared the same enclosure. Aquarium experts later explained that the male shark had been repeatedly bumping into and chasing the female. This behavior is actually common during shark mating attempts, where males often nudge, bite, or pursue females to initiate mating. In the open ocean, a female shark that doesn’t want the attention can simply swim away and create distance. However, inside an aquarium tank the space is limited, leaving her with no real way to escape the constant harassment. At some point, the female shark stopped trying to avoid the male and turned back to attack him. While shocking for visitors, scientists say the reaction was still part of natural shark instincts, intensified by the stress and limited space of captivity. #SharkFacts #SandTigerShark #COEXAquarium #OceanLife #NatureBehavior
#Reddata Reel by @lov.raahii - Visitors at a marina in Florida were stunned when a massive Great White Shark calmly glided through the clear water between docked boats.
The predator
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Visitors at a marina in Florida were stunned when a massive Great White Shark calmly glided through the clear water between docked boats. The predator, estimated to be around 13 feet long, moved slowly along the marina, giving onlookers an incredibly rare close-up view of one of the ocean’s most powerful hunters. Marine researchers, including tracking teams from OCEARCH, have documented large great white sharks migrating toward Florida’s warmer waters during certain seasons as they follow prey and favorable ocean currents. Despite their intimidating reputation, scientific studies published in Marine Ecology Progress Series show that great white sharks rarely attack humans. In most cases, they are simply investigating their surroundings out of curiosity. Moments like this remind us that even the most feared ocean predators are often just passing through our world. #shark #ocean #nature #greatwhiteshark #wildlife trendingreels 🦈🌊
#Reddata Reel by @howtheoceanworks - Great white sharks have a way of making the ocean feel a little different the moment you see them up close. Their eyes stay pitch-black even when thei
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Great white sharks have a way of making the ocean feel a little different the moment you see them up close. Their eyes stay pitch-black even when their mouth stretches wide, and behind that first row of serrated teeth are dozens more waiting to rotate forward if one is lost. They can detect a single drop of blood in tens of gallons of water, sense the electrical signals of a heartbeat from meters away, and will often investigate anything unfamiliar with a slow, calculated pass before striking. For all their power, the most chilling part is how silently they approach—most great white attacks begin with the shark completely unseen. Despite their fearsome reputation, great whites play a critical role in keeping marine ecosystems balanced. They can grow over 6 meters long, weighing more than 2,000 kilograms, and their bodies are built for long-distance travel, sometimes migrating thousands of kilometers across entire ocean basins. Great whites rely on counter-shading for camouflage, have a sixth sense called the ampullae of Lorenzini to detect electrical fields, and can breach the surface at high speed when hunting seals. They’re also vulnerable—listed as “vulnerable” globally—making their presence a sign of a healthy ocean rather than a threat lurking beneath it. - Follow @howtheoceanworks for more! - #ocean #pacificocean #atlanticocean #oceanlife #marinelife #shark

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