#TheMoment researchers tagged a 4.2-metre long male shark — their largest ever



A man leans out of a boat holding on to a very large shark.

Harley Newton, chief scientist for Ocearch, recounts the moment her team captured, measured, tagged and released their largest-ever male great white shark at 4.2 metres long and 750 kilograms.



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