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How this deadly Shark surround us in seconds
You jump in thinking about cobia and come face to face with something much heavier. Bull sharks move around you in slow, confident passes, and you try to act like you belong there while putting steel ...
Shark attacks are rare, but hotspots see more activity due to warm waters, surf conditions, and heavy tourism.
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How a beach crowd ended up ringside for a full scale shark fight
The video drops you right into a Florida jetty where the current is ripping, the beach is jammed and everyone is already losing fish to unseen teeth. When the big rod finally loads up, you can almost ...
Large, fast and with a powerful bite, at number one meet the fearsome great white shark. Attracting a notorious reputation ...
A Boca Raton woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly swiping a wallet from a gym locker and immediately using the stolen credit cards to purchase a vacuum cleaner and energy drinks across the ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Florida is wrestling with two major pieces of legislation that could reshape how the state manages its shark populations, even as fishing captains and conservationists square ...
Phil Foster Park boasts a world-class diving area under the Blue Heron Bridge. There is also a snorkel trail that attracts abundant marine life.
Florida’s coastline spans over 1,350 miles, housing some of the most diverse marine ecosystems in North America. These waters serve as critical habitats for numerous shark species, from the common ...
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.
Officials in South Florida are investigating after a shark attacked a man while he said he snorkeled with friends over the weekend. According to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, the late morning attack took ...
Florida Freedom’s John Crimber rides bull The Player at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise. His father and coach John Crimber, wearing a white cowboy hat and dark blue shirt, watches in the background.
A great white shark named Contender is the largest male ever tagged by the research group OCEARCH. Contender was tagged off the Georgia-Florida border and has since traveled over 3,200 miles. The ...
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