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The largest tagged great white shark on record in the Atlantic Ocean resurfaced off the coast of North Carolina this week, scientists said ...
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher hosted Shark Awareness Day to highlight the growing threats facing sharks, including overfishing and public misunderstanding. The event aimed to educate ...
A 12-foot great white shark named Scot has been spotted lurking just of the coast of North Carolina, near the resort town of ...
Though there are many shark species in North Carolina, bites are rare, Cahoon said, noting that most shark bites occur in ...
As spring breakers take to the beaches of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, they might be joined by an aquatic friend spotted just off the coast: a great white shark named Breton.
A sedan-sized great white shark weighing just under 1,500 pounds named Breton is currently traversing the waters near the North Carolina coast, according to a report by shark tracker OCEARCH.. The ...
These top predators eat smaller animals, balancing the populations of fish and other marine life. For example, sharks protect ...
The 17-year-old suffered severe injuries from the attack earlier this month at North Carolina's Fort Macon State Park. "I turned to where Paige was and there was no Paige," her father said.
Researchers believe bull sharks, a shark that moves along coastlines, are moving into the sounds of North Carolina. 24/7 Live Raleigh Durham Fayetteville Surrounding Area. Welcome, Mickey.
A 14-year-old boy is recovering at Camp Lejune Naval Hospital after being bitten in the leg by a shark off North Carolina on Sunday, according to the North Topsail Beach Chief of Police William ...
North Carolina was also ranked fifth among states for shark attacks reported in the last decade, according to a study by Safewise. The survey revealed North Carolina reported a total of 58 shark ...
A seventh victim has been attacked by a shark off the coast of North Carolina; this time a 60-year-old man was bitten in the waters of Ocracoke Island on the Outer Banks.