Great White
Portland Press Herald: It seems Mary Lee’s winter vacation in the sunny South is over. The 3,500-pound great white shark headed north after spending weeks off the Southeast coast. Mary Lee, one of only 2 great whites ever tagged...
Inquirer & Mirror: Scott Whitlock was fishing at Great Point on Sunday when the water exploded a short distance from where he was standing and turned crimson red. Whitlock didn’t immediately realize it, but he...
CapeCodOnline: Lighthouse Beach has been closed for swimming after a 20’ female great white shark was tagged leaving Chatham Harbor, and information collected from receiver buoys indicates the presence of other sharks. “It’s the biggest we’ve seen ever,” said...
SouthcoastToday: Monday, when most people were enjoying Labor Day, others were hard at work fulfilling their dreams—in this case, of sharks. Garth Donovan, a house painter based in Needham, loves to make movies and has 7 independent feature-length films...
CapeCodOnline: A Massachusetts marine biologist who examined a 13’ great white shark carcass found ashore near the Rhode Island state line wasn’t able to determine how the shark died. Massachusetts environmental officials say state biologist Greg Skomal performed a...
A Rhode Island family got the vacation video of a lifetime this week as they filmed a roughly 15-foot great white shark eating a gray seal while on their boat near Cape Cod’s Monomoy Island off Chatham, Massachusetts. Peter...
Boston.com: Just when Cape Cod beachgoers might have thought it was safe to go back in the water, a 12’ shark was spotted dangerously close to shore. Suzanne Grout Thomas, Wellfleet beach administrator, said the shark was seen only...
Jeffrey Richardson, mate aboard the Cynthia C. harpoon tuna boat out of Sandwich, Massachusetts, captured the accompanying video of a 12’ great white shark in the waters of Cape Cod Bay. Richardson took the video from the pulpit of...
Boston.com: State officials say they have definitively determined that it was a great white shark that attacked a swimmer off a Truro beach last week. The determination was made after interviewing the swimmer and after examining the...
Boston.com: Lighthouses and fried clams are as popular as ever on Cape Cod this summer, but they’re sharing top billing with a surprise attraction: sharks. While skittish swimmers may be less inclined to go for a dip in the...






