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>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare.
Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare.
"ROCKLAND, MAINEMaine saw its first fatal shark attack in the state’s history Monday when a shark killed a 63-year-old New York woman off Bailey Island, Maine, northeast of Portland"
"ROCKLAND, MAINEMaine saw its first fatal shark attack in the state’s history Monday when a shark killed a 63-year-old New York woman off Bailey Island, Maine, northeast of Portland"
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
No social distancing for great white sharks off Mass.coast The pandemic may have shifted the focus away from sharks, but data shows great white sharks are continuing to swim in our waters, drawn here by a growing seal population. Why are there so many great white sharks in Cape Cod? After being hunted to the brink of extinction, seals became federally protected by the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and the population quickly recovered and expanded. As the seals have migrated further north on the Eastern Seaboard, the sharks have followed. if there are laws, then we need to do is keep an eye on the people himself so as not to become shark food.
No social distancing for great white sharks off Mass.coast The pandemic may have shifted the focus away from sharks, but data shows great white sharks are continuing to swim in our waters, drawn here by a growing seal population. Why are there so many great white sharks in Cape Cod? After being hunted to the brink of extinction, seals became federally protected by the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and the population quickly recovered and expanded. As the seals have migrated further north on the Eastern Seaboard, the sharks have followed. if there are laws, then we need to do is keep an eye on the people himself so as not to become shark food.
This is all good, but I would be afraid to swim on the beach where there are sharks.
This is all good, but I would be afraid to swim on the beach where there are sharks.
if those people are like you, then surely the coast guard will feel calm.
if those people are like you, then surely the coast guard will feel calm.
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
>"Maine's first fatal shark attack on record is further evidence of their comeback. It's both a conservation success and a public safety concern—though attacks remain extremely rare."
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