Category: Nature
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Man Survives Shark Attack in the Icy Southern Ocean | Shark Bytes
Join shark scientist Kristian Parton as he investigates the story of the Southern-most shark attack ever on a subantarctic island. Can Great white sharks really survive in the Icy Southern Ocean!?
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Shark Attack in Egyptian Resort Leaves Italian Tourist Dead | i24News English
Shark attack in Egypt’s Marsa Alam resort town leaves one dead and another injured
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Teen Shark Attack Survivor: ‘I Wake Up Every Day Feeling Grateful’ | Today
A Colorado teenager who survived a brutal shark attack while on a family vacation is speaking out for the first time, recounting the terrifying ordeal and her road to recovery. NBC’s Morgan Chesky reports for TODAY.
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Swimming With Killer Whales as They Hunt Mobula Rays | The Malibu Artist
A recap of my annual Expedition into the Sea of Cortez. We swam next to killer whales as they hunted mobula rays!
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Attendees Dive in Paws-First at Lompoc Aquatic Center’s ‘Pooch Plunge’ | KSBY News
Attendees dive in paws-first at Lompoc Aquatic Center’s ‘Pooch Plunge’
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Blue Bottle Surge Forcing Swimmers Out of the Water | 9 News Australia
A surge in blue bottles has made the ocean a no swim zone, and experts say there’s a reason they’re washing up.
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Swimming Pool at Florida Resort Flooded as Hurricane Milton Sweeps Across State | Tampa Bay Times
Timelapse footage showed a swimming pool at a Florida resort flood as Hurricane Milton swept across the state’s west coast. Footage from the Pink Shell Beach Resort and Marina on Wednesday showed the pool churn, while palm trees were blown around in the background. Hurricane Milton dropped to a Category 4 early Wednesday as it…
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Meet the Diver Obsessed With Swimming With Sharks | Today Show Australia
Meet the diver obsessed with swimming with sharks | Today Show Australia
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Sharks and Swimmers Caught Together on Drone Camera in Bondi, Australia | ABC News In-depth
Shark nets were introduced in New South Wales, Australia, in 1937 in an attempt to prevent shark attacks on surfers and beachgoers. But in recent years, they have been the subject of much dispute. Critics say they’re outdated, ineffective, and harmful to marine life, while the state government says they keep people safe. Two men…
