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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.
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.
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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 ...
Nantucket’s waters just welcomed their first great white shark of the season, weeks ahead of Memorial Day’s unofficial summer kickoff. Marine officials confirmed the predator’s arrival after a wounded ...
The first confirmed great white shark of the 2025 season has been spotted in Massachusetts waters, according to the New England Aquarium. A witness reported the sighting Sunday off Smith’s Point ...
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 ...
The first great white shark sighting of the season has been confirmed off the coast of Massachusetts. A witness noticed a pool of blood Sunday in waters off the western end of Nantucket, Massachusetts ...
Image: Dreamstime https://www.dreamstime.com/editorial-image-sunbathing-beach-noordwijk-blue-sky-netherlands-image84309870 A white shark sighting caused chaos on a ...
While Memorial Day is still a few weeks out marking the unofficial ‘official’ start of the Summer season in Nantucket the Massachusetts island just had its first great white shark sighting of the year ...
The shark was seen swimming a few hundred feet from shore. Watch to hear an expert's advice about swimming this summer. Credit: Joanna Steidle Stay logged in. The Newsday app makes it easier to ...