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Scientists are unable to fully explain why a number of sharks approached the beach at Beit Yanai in central Israel last week ... season are known to cause mass fish die-offs in the streams ...
After a two-day search, police said remains that had been found at the site of the attack on the country's Mediterranean coast matched those of the man. Israeli media identified him as Barak Tzach, a ...
The beach near Hadera was closed off ... Some tugged on the sharks' fins, while others threw them fish to eat. Yigael Ben-Ari, head of the Israel's Parks and Nature Authority's marine ranger ...
The unidentified man went swimming in an area that has long seen close encounters between marine predators and beachgoers.
Israelis flocked in large numbers to the beach during a weeklong holiday, sharing the waters with a dozen or more sharks. Some tugged on the sharks’ fins, while others threw them fish to eat.
Another witness told Israeli media that they were walking down to the beach when they heard a man ... must undergo thorough examinations by the Israel Police and the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute.
Remains have been found by search and rescue teams after a swimmer was attacked by a shark off the coast of northern Israel on Monday, the country's Fire and Rescue Authority says. The remains ...
Some tugged on the sharks’ fins, while others threw them fish to eat. Dusky sharks can grow to 4 meters (13 feet) long and weigh about 350 kilograms (750 pounds).