Category: Nature
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Nassau County Marks 20th Confirmed Shark Sighting of the Year | Eyewitness News ABC7NY
Swimmers were pulled from the water at three different Long Island beaches Thursday after a shark sighting.
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Shark Sighting At Lido Beach Forces Swimmers Out Of Water | CBS New York
Swimmers were forced out of the water at Rockaway Beach again Thursday after there were multiple shark sightings.
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Swimming Allowed At Rockaway Beaches After Shark Sightings | CBS New York
Rockaway beaches are open today after multiple shark sightings Wednesday.
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Does Shark-Repellant Technology Used to Prevent Shark Attacks Really Work? We Investigate | Action News Jax
Sharkbanz‘s small, rubber wristband claims it can prevent shark bites and attacks. We investigate the technology and spoke with an expert to see if it really works. Read the full story at https://bit.ly/37wKh4G
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10-Foot Shark Takes a Bite Out of Man’s Jet Ski | Inside Edition
It’s shark versus jet ski! This man is lucky to be alive after a shark took a bite out of his jet ski. The close encounter happened off the coast of Australia when the jet skier decided to do circles around a 10-foot-long bull shark. The animal didn’t like the motion of the ocean created…
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12-Year-Old Girl Is Latest Victim Of Shark Attack | TODAY
As more Americans hit the beach this summer, there has also been a major uptick in shark sightings and, in some cases, attacks, including one on a 12-year-old girl in Maryland. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports for In Depth TODAY from Longboat Key, Florida, where one residential neighborhood has droves of sharks in the canals behind…
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Swimming In The Middle Of A Manta Ray Tornado | Chasing Ocean Giants | Discovery UK
Patrick Dykstra goes to the Maldives to investigate a rare nature phenomenon – manta rays feeding in a tornado formation.
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Eleven European spa towns honored by UNESCO
Towns from Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Czechia got together to seek joint recognition.
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The Lethal Beauty of the Portuguese Man O’ War | Laughing Squid
In a fascinating clip from the BBC documentary Blue Planet II, narrator David Attenborough elegantly explains how the beautiful but incredibly lethal Portuguese Man O’ War catches food underwater with its tentacles while still remaining partially above the surface.
