Michael Flores+FollowShark sighting shakes up Scarborough beachesA possible great white shark, estimated at 10-12 feet long, was spotted off Scarborough’s coast near Richmond Island and Scarborough Beach this week. Lifeguards, some with decades of experience, say they’ve never seen an adult shark this close before. While the water is currently clear, officials are urging everyone to stay alert and follow safety protocols if another sighting happens. Strong currents have also led to several rescues, so even strong swimmers are being advised to stick close to shore. How do you feel about swimming with this news in mind? Would you change your beach plans? #Science #Scarborough #SharkSighting00Share
davisjames+FollowPaddleboarders’ Wild Shark Sighting!Imagine paddling along and suddenly spotting a massive gray fin right next to you! That’s exactly what happened to two college friends off Cape Cod—they caught a great white shark gliding by, just feet from their boards. The photos are unreal, and experts confirmed it was the real deal. Shark sightings are up lately, thanks to more seals and warmer waters. Would you freak out or snap a pic? #Pets #CapeCod #SharkSighting01Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowHammerhead Sharks Are Crashing MA BeachesSmooth hammerhead sharks are popping up all over Massachusetts waters this summer—fishermen and boaters are spotting them near Buzzards Bay, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. Warmer water is bringing these rare visitors north, and experts say even more southern sharks (like blacktip and maybe even bull sharks) could be on the way. The good news? Hammerheads aren’t really interested in humans, but they look wild and are easy to spot. If you see one, snap a pic and report it! #Science #SharkSighting #Massachusetts20Share
kellydesiree+FollowSharks Are Back at This Beach?!Remember that Maine beach where a shark attack happened five years ago? Well, great whites are back! Two were spotted near Bailey Island in just 48 hours, and now there are shark flags up all over Cedar Beach. The beach is still open, but if you see a fin, snap a pic and let the officials know. Would you still go swimming after hearing this? Wild summer vibes! #Pets #SharkSighting #BeachSafety10Share
martinezlaura+Follow1,000-Pound Shark Reeled In—You Won’t Believe Where!Imagine fishing off the Florida coast and reeling in a literal sea monster! Two anglers just caught (and released!) a massive 1,000-pound tiger shark near Pensacola. The beast was over 11 feet long—almost the size of a car! Turns out, summer is prime time for spotting these giants as they come closer to shore. The best part? The shark was tagged for research and safely released. Shark Week just got real! #Science #SharkSighting #Pensacola10Share
davisjames+FollowSharkzilla Chills by Tiny Boat—Block Island FreakoutImagine chilling at your fave waterfront spot and suddenly spotting a 20-foot shark trailing a tiny boat—total Jaws vibes! Diners at Dead Eye Dicks on Block Island got the show of a lifetime when a massive shark cruised through Great Salt Pond. Someone even yelled, “There’s a shark in the pond!” just like in the movie. Experts say more sharks are showing up as the water warms, but don’t panic—encounters are still super rare. Summer just got a little wilder! #BlockIsland #SharkSighting #JawsVibes #Pets00Share
martinezlaura+FollowDid You See That Giant Shark Video?!A 20-foot basking shark was just chilling in a Rhode Island pond and people are freaking out! Someone spotted its massive fin while eating at a restaurant, filmed it, and now the video is everywhere. The Atlantic Shark Institute says it’s a harmless, plankton-eating basking shark—basically a gentle giant, not a ‘Jaws’ situation. Apparently, these sharks pop up in RI waters every summer, but seeing one in a pond? Wild! #ViralVideo #SharkSighting #BlockIsland #Science40Share
Richard Vaughan+Follow20-Foot Shark Causes Block Island FrenzyImagine chilling by the water and suddenly spotting a 20-foot shark fin slicing through the pond! Locals on Block Island freaked out thinking it was a great white, but turns out it was a massive (but harmless) basking shark just taking a wrong turn. The video blew up online with Jaws jokes everywhere. Experts say these gentle giants are actually a good sign for the ocean’s health—just don’t expect them to star in a horror movie anytime soon! #SharkSighting #BlockIsland #ViralVideo #Science00Share
boothconnor+FollowShark Sighting Turns Dinner Into Jaws 2.0Imagine chilling at a seafood spot and suddenly spotting a massive shark gliding through the pond right outside! That’s exactly what happened on Block Island, RI, and the whole thing was caught on video—cue the Jaws flashbacks. Turns out, it was just a harmless basking shark, but still, seeing those fins up close is wild. Apparently, this isn’t the last time we’ll see these gentle giants making surprise cameos. Would you stick around for dessert or nope out? #SharkSighting #BlockIsland #ViralVideo #Spirituality120Share
William Mckinney+FollowShark Sighting Sparks Jaws FlashbacksA massive shark was spotted cruising around Block Island, Rhode Island, and the video is blowing up online—over 4 million views! People are freaking out, but plot twist: it’s not a man-eater, just a giant basking shark (think 20 feet long and totally harmless). Still, imagine grabbing dinner and seeing that fin pop up! Locals say it’s the first shark in the pond this season, but probably not the last. Would you stick around or run for the hills? #SharkSighting #ViralVideo #BlockIsland #Pets63Share