#Volcano eruption continues ‘Sharkcano’ fame

#Volcano eruption continues ‘Sharkcano’ fame

“Volcano eruption continues ‘Sharkcano’ fame” Satellite imagery shows Kavachi, one of the most active submarine volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean and most known for its shark inhabitants, is showing increased plumes. Better-known aerial volcanoes are easier to study because their higher elevations typically make them more accessible. But submarine volcanoes like Kavachi, located in the…

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#1,000 pound great white spotted off New Jersey

#1,000 pound great white spotted off New Jersey

“1,000 pound great white spotted off New Jersey” More like the Jawsey Shore. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water: A giant, 1,000-pound great white shark named Ironbound has been spotted swimming off of the Jersey Shore, near the site of the infamous shark attacks that inspired “Jaws.” “When…

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#Study finds Great White sharks hunt in pairs

#Study finds Great White sharks hunt in pairs

“Study finds Great White sharks hunt in pairs” One shark is scary enough — but where there’s one, there’s likely more. Using daring techniques, including freediving with Great Whites, researchers have discovered that the beasts might help each other hunt. Sharks are not thought of traditionally as social animals, who coordinate ambush attacks on prey….

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#Massive hammerhead freaks out Florida beach-goers

#Massive hammerhead freaks out Florida beach-goers

“Massive hammerhead freaks out Florida beach-goers” It was a Jaws-dropping sight. Florida beach-goers were shocked after stumbling upon a 11-foot, 500-pound female hammerhead that had washed ashore in Southeast Florida. Footage of the fishy flotsam is currently going viral online. “This is a pretty rare event,” Hannah Medd, founder of the American Shark Conservancy, told…

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