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Spear fisherman Chance Armand suffered a bull shark bite off Florida's coast just minutes after telling his visiting family ...
Two men caught the predator while on a shark-fishing trip and say they were preparing to release it back into the water -- when the shark bit one of the men in the leg. Shawn Meuse had to be airlifted ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNFlorida Fisherman Bitten by Shark While Posing for Photo
In South Florida, a fisherman received a nasty bite while posing for a picture with a shark he had just caught.
A Florida fisherman suffered a gruesome shark bite on his leg when a 6-foot lemon shark attacked him as he was posing for photos with the animal during a birthday fishing trip. The incident happened ...
The injured man told Storyful and local NBC News the shark reared as he attempted to hold the nearly 6-foot lemon shark, ...
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNFIU, ANGARI Foundation offer hands-on marine science experience to South Florida kids
Middle and high school students in South Florida have a unique opportunity to dive into marine science through the "Coastal Ocean Explorers" program.
A fisherman removed a hook from a shark's mouth on a Florida beach and was posing for a photo when the animal whipped around ...
While taking a photo, a shark squirmed and chomped down on a man’s leg on Cayo Costa, Florida, he was airlifted to a nearby ...
During Discovery’s Shark Week last year, researchers took to the coastline of Florida to determine whether these bales of cocaine could be having an adverse effect on sharks in the area.
More than half a million Floridians work in ocean-related sectors, generating over $20 billion in wages. It’s been more than 50 years since I left Sarasota to pursue a career in marine science, but ...
Sharks Series of Florida shark attacks had nothing to do with orcas, marine biologist says: report Three people were bitten by a shark in a 90-minute span on June 7 in Florida ...
Florida has ranked No. 1 in the number of shark bites for decades. Florida’s 16 cases in 2022 represent 39% of the U.S. total and 28% of unprovoked bites worldwide, according to the Florida Museum.
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