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Tiger sharks are very rare in New England, but a local marine biologist says they’re slowly growing more common.
What a catch. A fisherman recently caught a tiger shark near the Cape shoreline, as the warm-water sharks make their way north. Researchers in recent years have predicted that tiger sharks would be ...
There’s been an increase in Hammerhead shark sightings off Cape Cod. John Chisolm, adjunct scientist at the New England ...
A study by Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, UMass Dartmouth and the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries estimated that 800 white sharks visited the waters off of Cape Cod between 2015 and ...
Chatham: On Friday, a white shark was spotted about 30 feet off North Beach Island, traveling south. The next morning, an acoustic receiver detected an 11-foot shark that researchers named "Baobab" in ...
Warming waters could mean hammerhead sharks are just the first of many new shark species showing up off Cape Cod.
From dead seals to a shark named Pearl, here's where white sharks were seen around Cape Cod over the last week.
"The sharks and the humans are both on the water's edge more frequently in the summer," said Dr. Nick Whitney, senior scientist at the New England Aquarium.
The first white shark of the season was spotted off of Nantucket on May 11, but they aren't the only sharks that live in Massachusetts water. Ryan Knotek, an associate research scientist with the New ...
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