TERRIFYING footage shows the moment a group of fishermen wrestled a great white shark back into the water after catching it.
Seasoned anglers Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld netted a lifetime achievement on the shores of North Carolina.
A shortfin mako shark, the fastest-swimming shark in the world, was caught on camera with an octopus catching a ride on its back off the coast of New Zealand.
A wild video shows North Carolina fishermen catching a huge great white shark that drifted ashore in an unincorporated ...
A thresher shark conservation effort in eastern Indonesia focusing on alternative sources of income has reduced up to 90% of ...
Fisherman Luke Beard saw his dream come true as he hooked a massive shark while fishing in North Carolina, and he documented ...
It was an octopus riding on a shark’s head. The University of Auckland released a video on social media of an odd encounter, ...
Great whites can appear year-round in the waters along the North Carolina coast, but they are most common during winter and ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — A dream came true for a number of fishermen on Saturday, catching a great white shark from the shore in ...
A group of fishermen brought in and safely released a great white shark between 12 and 13 feet long and weighing more than ...
Researchers discovered an octopus catching a ride on a shortfin Mako shark off the shores of New Zealand, according to ...
Fishermen were in for the greatest catch of their lives along the North Carolina coast. Video along the shores of Frisco on ...
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