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Two shark sightings have caused officials to issue a warning covering part of an island in southern Maine. The Harpswell ...
Maine-based National Geographic Explorer Brian Skerry snapped underwater photos of a great white shark just four feet from ...
Harpswell, a coastal town in southeastern Maine, was the site of Maine’s first deadly shark attack five years ago, which ...
There were two documented sightings of great white sharks off the coast of Bailey Island, the site of Maine's first fatal ...
Officials say shark notification flags are being displayed at Cedar Beach after two great whites were spotted east of Bailey ...
Maine's only fatal shark attack took place in the area in 2020, prompting the state to deploy sensors along the coast to track tagged white sharks.
Cory Hawkes, who had fished those waters his whole life without seeing a great white shark, was moving from offshore to inshore when he noticed something unusual.
National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has logged more than 10,000 hours under water—but he's never before snapped a ...
A National Geographic photographer reports he had run-in with a great white shark under water just four feet from him off the coast of Harpswell last week.
The shark was confirmed as a great white shark based on tooth fragments. There were three other reported shark sightings in the week following that attack, the Portland Press Herald reported .
In late May, Harpswell voted to raise a purple flag with a white shark silhouette at Mitchell Field, Mackerel Cove and Cedar Beach when there is a reported shark sighting within a quarter-mile ...
Officials say shark notification flags are being displayed at Cedar Beach after two great whites were spotted east of Bailey ...