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A 7-1/2 foot great white shark was caught on video by Florida Fish and Wildlife biologists off the Florida coast. It was a "rare but thrilling sighting" for FWC scientists, the video's narrator says.
When a large and heavily scarred great white shark confronted divers at an Indonesian island in March, they were in awe and understandably concerned for their safety. After all, white shark ...
Here’s quite a fish tale. A majestic Great White Shark was seen swimming along the shores of Montauk this week — a sighting that marks the beginning of the summer season. The viral drone ...
But now, the Arroyo Grande resident is a bit of a shark enthusiast — and he captures drone footage of the “king of the ocean” whenever he can. In April, he took videos of great white sharks ...
The first great white shark of the season was spotted off Nantucket on Sunday. The shark went after a seal off Smith's Point in Madaket, which is on the western end of the island. A witness saw a ...
NANTUCKET, Mass. (WWLP) – The season’s first great white shark sighting was confirmed in Massachusetts, and Aquarium scientists are urging the public to be aware of their surroundings and ...
The 13-foot-9-inch, 1,653-pound great white shark has traveled from Florida to North Carolina and now in the Myrtle Beach area in the four months Ocearch scientists have been tracking him.
The first great white shark of the season has been confirmed in Massachusetts waters, the New England Aquarium said Tuesday. The aquarium issued a release warning the public to be aware of their ...
As great white sharks return to feast on seals, local shark researchers are urging people to be “shark smart” and be aware of their surroundings. This safety message from the New England ...
Shark biologists also say Cape Cod Bay is full of basking sharks, which are harmless. Gov. Whitmer Responds as Trump Considers Kidnap Plot Pardon 7 Chefs Who Walked Away From Their Food Network ...
SLO County surfer David Steiner captured drone video of a great white shark swimming off Pismo Beach on April 21, 2025. “They’re definitely seasonal and they’re back in town,” Steiner said.