Great White Sharks
Coverage of Great White Sharks in the Nexus archive.
- Tiger shark caught off Massachusetts could be sign of warming waters
Nate and Nelson Rouette caught a juvenile tiger shark off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, a species typically found in warmer southern waters. Scientists suggest the shark's presence indicates warming ocean temperatures linked to climate change, as juvenile tiger sharks and other marine species increasingly appear in northern regions.
- California beach deploys ingenious new way to find sharks lurking in the shallows near swimmers
A California beach is using new technology to help lifeguards monitor great white sharks in real time. Scientists anticipate increased shark activity near the state's coast.
- Nature: Great white sharks in Mexico
The article describes an activity of swimming with great white sharks off the coast of Guadalupe Island in Mexico. The videographer for the content is Maurico Handler.
- Nature: Great white sharks in Mexico
The article describes an encounter with great white sharks off the coast of Guadalupe Island, Mexico. Videographer Maurico Handler captured the footage of the sharks.
- 'America's stupidest swimmer' is spotted going for a dip with SEALS off Cape Cod, where hungry great white sharks lurk
A swimmer nicknamed 'America's stupidest swimmer' was spotted swimming with Navy SEALs off Cape Cod, an area known for great white sharks. The swimmer's activity occurred in a location where the presence of sharks poses potential danger.
- 6/21/2026: Youngest Survivors; What Happened to the Great White Sharks?
The article discusses a report on 'miracle babies' from the Mauthausen camp and the disappearance of great white sharks in South Africa. Both topics are presented as separate events without additional context.
- 6/21/2026: Youngest Survivors; What Happened to the Great White Sharks?
The article references a report on 'miracle babies' from the Mauthausen camp and highlights the mystery of missing great white sharks in South Africa.
- This was a great white shark hotspot. Then they mysteriously vanished | 60 Minutes
Great white sharks have abandoned a former hotspot in South Africa. Some blame orcas, while others suggest human activity as the cause.
- Great white sharks could soon appear in BRITAIN: Scientists warn warming waters could bring the predators back to the North Sea
Great white sharks may return to the North Sea as warming waters alter marine ecosystems, according to scientists. This development highlights the impact of climate change on oceanic predator migration patterns.
- As Oceans Warm, Great White Sharks Are Overheating
A study reveals that warming ocean temperatures are causing great white sharks to overheat, threatening their survival. The research highlights the impact of climate change on marine species' physiology and behavior.
- Sharks and tuna are overheating and running out of options
Great white sharks and tuna are burning nearly four times more energy than cold-blooded species due to warming oceans, leading to increased food demands and overheating risks. Rising temperatures create a 'double jeopardy' by reducing food supplies and pushing these predators closer to overheating.
- 4/12/2026: Pope Leo's Church; Risk on the Road; What Happened to the Great White Sharks?
The article covers Pope Leo's commentary on American politics, a report on deteriorating U.S. road safety infrastructure, and an investigation into the disappearance of great white sharks in South Africa. It highlights concerns about infrastructure risks and environmental changes affecting marine life.
- 4/12/2026: Pope Leo's Church; Risk on the Road; What Happened to the Great White Sharks?
The article covers Pope Leo's commentary on American politics, a report on deteriorating U.S. road safety conditions, and an investigation into the disappearance of great white sharks in South Africa. It highlights concerns about infrastructure risks and marine life conservation.
- Scientists feud over South Africa's missing great white sharks
Great white sharks have vanished from a former South African hotspot, sparking a scientific debate over the cause. Researchers are divided on whether human activity, environmental changes, or other factors are responsible for the decline.
- From tourist hotspot to marine mystery: where are the great white sharks?
Great white sharks have left a former tourist hotspot in South Africa, with researchers debating whether orcas or human activity caused their departure. The situation has sparked discussions about marine ecosystem changes and conservation efforts.
- This was a great white shark hotspot. Then they mysteriously vanished | 60 Minutes
Great white sharks have disappeared from a former hotspot in South Africa, with researchers blaming either orcas or human activity. The article highlights the mystery behind the sharks' sudden absence.
- What Happened to the Great White Sharks? | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Great white shark carcasses with missing livers are washing up on South African beaches, prompting a 60 Minutes investigation into a marine mystery. The episode explores the unusual phenomenon of sharks losing their massive livers, raising questions about potential causes.