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THE biggest shark ever tagged by researchers - dubbed Contender - has been spotted near the Florida coast.

The 14ft whopper great white is lurking in the southwest Atlantic waters and being closely tracked as it follows the Gulf Stream south.

Close-up of Contender, a large male great white shark.
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Contender is the largest male white shark ever caught by OCEARCH in the southwest AtlanticCredit: Instagram/@OCEARCH
Researchers tagging a large great white shark alongside a boat.
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The beast was first caught on January 17, when it was measured and had samples takenCredit: Instagram/@OCEARCH
Map showing great white shark's movement along Florida coast.
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Biologists say the beast weighs almost 1,600lb - making it the largest ever tagged by research group OCEARCH in the area.

The behemoth was first tagged on January 17 this year about 45 miles off the Florida-Georgia border.

After that it swam north for four days before doubling back on itself, according to

Contender then lingered for almost a week level with Jacksonville before heading directly south.

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It has covered a vast 168 miles in the three weeks the team has been watching.

But Florida beach-goers don't need to be concerned - yet.

Contender has stayed at least 40 miles from the coast since being tagged, and appears to be sticking to the eastern edge of the Florida platform.

This is the large, flat slab of earth's crust that forms the Florida peninsula.

Contender was fitted with a SPOT tag, which is a "smart position and temperature tag".

From this, scientists receive a "ping" every time the shark's fin breaks the water's surface.

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To get an accurate location, OCEARCH said the fin needs to be above water for around 90 seconds.

The latest ping locates the huge shark as level with St Augustine, and he seems to be pressing on with its southward dash.

The tag attached by the research team will transmit real-time data until the battery dies, allowing them to monitor Contender's movement and behaviour for around five years.

OCEARCH's website describes Contender as "the ultimate ocean warrior" and says he is a "mature male" specimen.

It also reveal that his nickname is in honour of Contender Boats - an old partner of the research group.

According to biologists, sharks often visit the waters off Florida during autumn and winter in search of prey.

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During the spring and summer months, the animals tend to head north and further out to sea.

There is a good supply of seals off the northeast US and Canada, so this is a favourite destination amongst sharks.

Researchers tagging a large great white shark alongside a boat.
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After realising him, scientists are receiving live updates on Contender's locationCredit: Instagram/@OCEARCH
The largest male white shark ever caught.
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The enormous fish is almost 14ft-long and weighs over 1,650lbCredit: Instagram/@OCEARCH
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