An 11-foot, 2-inch, 761-pound great white shark tagged by OCEARCH Feb. 28 has traveled nearly 1,000 miles to the Gulf coast ...
The two-time British Open champion spoke at the Society of the Four Arts as part of the Esther B. O’Keeffe Speakers Series.
Josh Weiker, from Collegeville, Pennsylvania, returned for his fourth game on Wednesday, March 26. The politics professor has ...
Two killer whales have killed dozens — if not hundreds — of sharks, including the vaunted great whites, with an ease that has ...
A video shows part of the 30-minute struggle to use rod-and-reel to catch a great white shark off Hatteras Island, North Carolina. The shark was released back into the ocean. Donald Trump signs ...
As spring approaches, it’s no surprise that many people may want to give their homes and gardens a little spruce and clean in preparation for those family BBQs, evening drinks with friends or ...
Fishermen have caught a great white shark on the coast of North Carolina. In a video, they show how they wrestle with the animal before releasing it back into the wild. Pope Francis makes first ...
“I set hook on the fish and it just felt different,” Luke Beard recalled of the experience Two North Carolina fishermen made one of the most impressive catches of their careers when they ...
It’s already illegal for fishermen to attract or capture a great white shark, but Bay State officials are proposing new rules to better restrict shore-based shark fishing after anglers were seen ...
A wild video shows North Carolina fishermen catching a huge great white shark that drifted ashore in an unincorporated community on Hatteras Island. The place is about 30 miles east of the mainland.
A group of fishermen who catch and release sharks for fun got the surprise of a lifetime when they reeled in an 1,800-pound great white shark last weekend in North Carolina. Dan Rothermel took to ...
They’ve caught fish, but never something like this. “These things are majestic and you can’t play games with it,” Jason Rosenfeld said. “There were small juveniles but nothing like that ...