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Expedition White Shark

Expedition White Shark

⭐️2.7 / 5
Rating
🙌29
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
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All Versions of Expedition White Shark

112

November 18, 2021

- Performance improvement - Added date time for data retrieval

99

September 20, 2021

- Selected date on profile page - Crash fixes

93

July 22, 2021

Fixed selecting the same shark again.

89

April 10, 2021

This version adds a moving shark fin animation.

84

December 29, 2020

The app now supports portrait mode and has a new design.

70

March 17, 2020

Updated support packages

63

February 17, 2020

Fixed crash on tracking

62

February 7, 2020

Update all packages to most recent

60

June 5, 2019

App Store policy compliance

50

October 20, 2018

Updated support packages

Price History of Expedition White Shark

Description of Expedition White Shark

Welcome to Expedition White Shark, the world’s first app designed to track adult white sharks in real time! To make this possible, scientists at the Marine Conservation Science Institute (MCSI) attached custom satellite tags to the dorsal fin of adult Great White Sharks, allowing us to follow their movements from Satellites orbiting the earth. Expedition White Shark allows you to receive near real time Great White Shark tracking data at the same time as the research scientists. Positions for the tagged sharks can only be calculated when a shark is at the surface with its dorsal fin out of the water for several minutes; since sharks are not always finning we receive intermittent position data from our sharks, but each signal beamed to us form space adds to our growing knowledge of the life history of this species. Since you are getting our data in near real time you will notice that the satellites sometimes make mistakes, placing the shark far from its actual location; we correct these errors later, when we analyze the data. The MCSI satellite tagging of Great White Sharks has led to many important new findings regarding white shark biology, and each new day brings promise of a new discovery that you can make with us! Use the shark filter to select a specific shark or see the last position for all sharks of a specific species, or select current to see shark positions within the last 30 days. If current is selected the last position for a shark that appears on the map as a dorsal fin , while sharks with historical location data on today’s date in previous years are marked with dot. This allows users to look for patterns of where sharks may be found during that time of year. Keep up with the latest research insights posted by Dr. Michael Domeier and Nicole Nasby-Lucas, by following us on Facebook www.facebook.com/MarineCSI and Instagram @marinecsiorg.
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Expedition White Shark: FAQ

Is Expedition White Shark available on iPad devices?

Yes, Expedition White Shark is iPad-friendly.
The creator of Expedition White Shark is Marine Conservation Science Institute.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Expedition White Shark app is iOS 10.0.
The current user rating of the Expedition White Shark app is 2.7
The App Category Of Expedition White Shark Is Education.
112 is the newest version of Expedition White Shark.
The latest Expedition White Shark update was released on July 8, 2024.
The Expedition White Shark app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Expedition White Shark supports .
Sorry, Expedition White Shark is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Expedition White Shark.
Sorry, Expedition White Shark is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Expedition White Shark

  • Not worth it

    This app costs money and it’s not worth it. After buying abd downloading it, I found that the satellite pings show the sharks to be on land. The only “land sharks” I know of were on SNL! It’s clearly not accurate. I recommend OCEARCH app. It’s free and it’s quite accurate. Not only is their app good, but I’m sold on their work. I plan to donate to them soon!
  • I like it- may have saved a few people

    1) I surf in waters where big sharks hunt
    1.) my friend’s kids were in the water at El Capitan when they got out because they saw a fin. The dad told them to get back out there because he was sore it was a dolphin. He had the app and looked just for fun and sure enough Poe Girl the 17 ft shark had pinged in the bay. Everyone got out of the water. A couple weeks later a bit north a guy was killed by a shark. And the same one was in that area
    2) cool little animations of where each tagged shark has traveled and each point it registers has its time of year 3) seeing the animation was pretty cool as the shark I was most concerned about makes an incredible journey… but for now has parked it’s 17 ft self near one of my favorite spots
    3) would be nice to have all the sharks but that’s not gonna happen. This is Pacific Ocean specific
  • 8 sharks in the Northern Pacific?

    Could you also include the record number of sharks tagged in 2020 off the California coast specifically Santa Barbara and San Diego?
    That would make the price of the app worthwhile and make the app extremely useful.