sharks
Several swimmers in Pensacola Beach, Florida, rescued a massive shark that washed up on the shore last week. A video taken by a woman at the beach captured her husband and a few other men trying to help the shark back into the water. “After a few seconds of seeing it struggle to get back in the water, my husband took charge to try to help it,” the woman told Storyful. The video depicted the men grabbing the tail fin of the shark and pulling it toward the water. The shark seemed irritated, as it was thrashing around and even threw the rescuers to the side. According to the woman, the group of m...
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A new documentary on the Discovery Channel follows researchers as they investigate the potential impact of drugs dumped overboard around Florida. Over the years, drug traffickers have left large amounts of cocaine in the sea to either be retrieved by others or to avoid arrest. These drugs often wash ashore due to ocean currents. In June, the U.S. Coast Guard collected more than 14,100 pounds of cocaine in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, costing about $186 million. Tom Hird, a marine biologist, and Tracy Fanara, an environmental scientist from the University of Florida, observed sharks al...
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Steven Spielberg has opened up about his feelings of “regret” following the tremendous success of Jaws — and its corresponding wave of damaging influence. Spielberg reflected on the 1975 thriller film’s repercussions. “One of the things I still fear [is] — not to get eaten by a shark, but that sharks are somehow mad at me for the feeding frenzy of crazy sport fisherman that happened after 1975, which I truly, and to this day, regret the decimation of the shark population because of the book and the film,” the director said during an interview with BBC‘s Desert Island Discs. The legendary write...
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