Por: Newsweek Tech June 08, 2023
Great white sharks and humans are coming close to one another nearly every day at certain California beaches with increasing regularity, scientists have found.But despite these frequent encounters, researchers did not document a rise in shark bites in these locations, according to a study published in the online journal PLOS One.The authors decided to conduct this research because of indications that the great white shark population that roams... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech June 07, 2023
Outrage has been sparked online over pictures of men attempting to clamber on top of a huge 6-foot shark on a beach in Panama City, Florida.Images of the act were posted to the Facebook group I Love Panama City Beach on Sunday by beachgoer Tammy Scott.This photo has went viral... + más
Shocking moment man catches 6.5 ft bull shark at tourist hotspot | Newsweek
Teen Bitten by Shark While Fishing in Key Largo | NBC 6 South Florida
Portland Press Herald USA World June 07, 2023
As great white sharks make their way back north to Cape Cod for the summer and fall, shark researchers have released “shocking” results from a 2-year drone study – showing that apex predators came very close to people, but simply moved around them or ignored them... + más
Researchers identify 55 more white sharks in Cape Cod waters | Portland Press Herald
Researchers document 55 more white sharks in Cape Cod waters | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA Nation June 04, 2023
If you swam off the coast of Santa Barbara or San Diego recently, chances are you had company. You just may not have noticed. A new study from Cal State Long Beach found that juvenile white sharks are more common at some California beaches than previously thought. While the news... + más
Gruesome reason orcas kill great white sharks revealed by biologist | Newsweek
Great white sharks lurked near swimmers in study. What does this mean for Cape Cod? | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World May 23, 2023
Recent shark bites in Florida and Hawaii and a suspected case in New Jersey have piqued interest in an age-old summer question for beachgoers – is it safe to go in the water? Scientists and researchers who study sharks said the overwhelming answer to that question is yes, it... + más
Recent shark attacks are worrying beach-goers, yet experts say they're very rare | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation March 17, 2023
The scientific nonprofit that tracks the white shark population in Cape Cod waters identified 55 sharks never before documented in the area during its most recent research season, but experts say that's no reason for who flock to the vacation hotpsot every summer to be... + más
Regulators announce fishing plan to rebuild long lost cod stock by 2033 | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA Tech March 14, 2023
After a pair of orcas went on a shark-killing spree in South Africa at the end of February, the internet has been left curious, and harrowed, at the way these killer whales killed their prey.Each of the 17 massacred sharks had been torn open and was missing its liver. Newsweek... + más
Orcas filmed terrorizing humpback whales in battle off Washington coast | Newsweek
Scientists edge closer to understanding why and where orcas attack boats | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 06, 2022
Great white sharks are beginning their annual migration south along America's East Coast, with the fall equinox and the shifting seasons triggering the change.As the weather turns cold, the sharks are drawn away from their northern feeding grounds, in places like Cape Cod... + más
Watch shark leap from water to catch fish in extremely rare footage | Newsweek
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