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Surviving the Deadliest Shark Attack in HistoryThe in-depth story of the USS Indianapolis Disaster. This week is about sharks: In the final days of WWII, the crew of the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) faced a harrowing choice: Burn on their sinking ship ...
Marine researchers were out looking sharks off the Canary Islands when they found something quite unexpected -- a humpback angler fish known as a "black sea monster." It was the only known sighting of ...
San Pedro Fish Market is surprisingly affordable, especially considering the portion sizes. Their famous shrimp tray, which can easily feed a small army (or one very determined seafood lover), starts ...
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EVERYTHINGLUBBOCK on MSNTexas high school violinist earns seat in national orchestraA Harker Heights High School violinist with a list of musical accomplishments met a new standard of excellence taking her to ...
LLM travel writer Melanie Kruger reviews Dhawa Ihuru, North Male Atoll in the Maldives. Read her luxury travel review here.
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The number of shark attacks, including deadly bites, dropped substantially worldwide in 2024, according to a new report.
Shark depredation is a rising issue in recreational fishing, especially in Florida, where sharks steal fish straight off anglers' lines. Researchers harnessed citizen science -- social media, angler ...
Human-made structures act as artificial reefs, luring plankton and, in turn, Earth’s largest fish. That could put whale sharks at risk of ship strikes.
Footage shows a gigantic, adult, 1,653-pound great white shark getting tagged for research last month. The 13-foot, 9-inch predator, Contender, was tagged on Jan. 17 near the Florida-Georgia border, ...
Surfer.com reports that nine of the massive predators have been found washed up on beaches in the United States and Canada ...
Observing animal behavior in a laboratory offers a controlled environment, but these model organisms can behave differently ...
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WNCT Greenville on MSNNC Wildlife Commission temporarily closes spotted sea trout harvestingNorth Carolina’s Wildlife Resources Commission and Division of Marine Fisheries are temporarily closing recreational spotted ...
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