Two North Carolina fishermen made one of the most impressive catches of their careers when they caught a great white shark.
A shortfin mako shark, the fastest-swimming shark in the world, was caught on camera with an octopus catching a ride on its back off the coast of New Zealand.
The fisherman shared an image of a large red rash on his thigh to Facebook ... permits are allowed to “intentionally fish for white sharks with rod and reel gear as long as they release the ...
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.
TERRIFYING footage shows the moment a group of fishermen wrestled a great white shark back into the water after catching it.
As the recreational fishery chips away at shark populations outside the boundaries of scientists’ data books — and as a new ...
Ocean Census has embarked on numerous expeditions—so far—with a sole aim: discovering new species in the "world's greatest ...
In many cases, fish are sold under more generic terms to avoid confusion, such as the name ‘tuna’ covering 68 different ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Tribe fans lined the streets outside Kaplan Arena Monday afternoon to await the arrival of the women’s ...
Sharks are more sought-after than ever. Yet, recreational anglers have become increasingly irate toward these species, ...
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