AI-assisted summary
A white shark named Ripple was the first of the winter migration season to be tracked in Florida waters.
Ripple, an 11-foot male shark, traveled 1,700 miles from Nova Scotia to Florida in 25 days.
OCEARCH is a nonprofit research group that tags and tracks sharks to gather data for scientific research.
The first of the winter migration season was tracked in Florida waters.
The 11-foot male white shark, nicknamed " ," was tagged off Nova Scotia Sept. 30, then raced south to Florida, covering 1,700 miles in just 25 days.
Ripple covered the first thousand miles in just 14 days before taking a short break in the Cape Hatteras region of North Carolina, OCEARCH Senior Data Scientist John Tyminski said in an Instagram .
Ripple pinged off Jacksonville's coast at 11:11 a.m

 Florida Today
 Florida Today

 IndyStar
 IndyStar Associated Press Top News
 Associated Press Top News New York Post
 New York Post Associated Press US and World News Video
 Associated Press US and World News Video Cover Media
 Cover Media 104FM WIKY
 104FM WIKY Raw Story
 Raw Story The Intercept
 The Intercept