I should add that these tables are not formatted as data tables. I suspect 
it would be easier to first format them as such (I need to do that at some 
point anyway, so a macro for that would also be handy. Once they're 
formatted as data tables, I can use the following macro to loop through 
each table:

Sub FindAllTablesOnSheet()
    Dim oSh As Worksheet
    Dim oLo As ListObject
    Set oSh = ActiveSheet
    For Each oLo In oSh.ListObjects
        Application.Goto oLo.Range
        MsgBox "Table found: " & oLo.Name & ", " & oLo.Range.Address
    Next
End Sub

Maybe this macro can be modified to also copy and paste each table to it's 
worksheet? The downside is the table title (the merged row above the table) 
would get skipped, since it's not part of the true "table." 

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