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Thresher sharks are back off the Seacoast—sleek, strange, and swinging nine-foot tails.
Thresher sharks are back off the Seacoast—sleek, strange, and swinging nine-foot tails.
The death of an endangered thresher shark on a Cornwall beach raises concerns about fishing practices and the safety of vulnerable marine species.
A vulnerable thresher shark found itself stuck on Rockaway Beach Monday afternoon but a fearless beachgoer was able to drag the struggling fish back to the safety of its home in the deep.
An underwater photographer captured amazing images of a strange-looking thresher shark. Bo Mancao filmed the amazing video in Malapascua, Philippines, in February 2021. In Bo’s video, a thresher ...
Beachgoers at Rockaway Beach in Queens, New York City were treated to an incredibly rare sight on Monday afternoon when a rare thresher shark washed up on the beach with its whip-like tail ...
The recent accidental catch of a “very large” thresher shark off Rhode Island was fortuitous in that the shark was safely released and continues to provide researchers with important data. The ...
RI fishermen caught a monster shark off Block Island. Here's why they let it go. Chris Brown is among more than 25 Rhode Island commercial fishermen and charter boat captains that provide an ...