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Sightings of large sharks swimming off the coast of New Jersey were reported by sea captains entering the ports of Newark and New York City but were dismissed. The second major attack occurred on Thursday, July 6, 1916, at the resort town of Spring Lake, New Jersey , 45 miles (72 km) north of Beach Haven.
The shark bite in New Jersey was not one of the fatalities, but is was a scary moment, nonetheless. It was the first confirmed attack at the Shore since 2013. ... Shark attacks rose in 2023; Teen ...
Shark history: Jersey Shore men may have found first recorded shark attack in North America. In New Jersey, the most recent shark bite incident was last May, when a 15-year old girl was bit on the ...
Two videos of great white sharks that surfaced within the past week appear to be the first sightings of the summer season of these giant predators off the coasts of Cape Cod and New Jersey. In the ...
Attacked while trying to recover Lester Stillwell's body in Matawan Creek, New Jersey, Fisher died at Monmouth Hospital in Long Branch, New Jersey, a few hours after the attack. [50] J.L. Hanscom: October 11, 1916: Unknown: Hanscom caught a “large shark” in a net off the coast of Sewall's Point, Florida, in the morning. He attempted to take ...
Now knowing it's a shark, Alex quits in frustration. In New York City, wild animal wrangler Michael Schleisser reads about the shark attacks and travels to New Jersey. At a press conference, Museum Director Dr. Frederick Lucas and Ichthyologist Dr. John Nichols investigate the attacks and try to prevent another. Meanwhile, Stan meets up with ...
Two OCEARCH-tagged great white sharks "pinged" offshore of the New Jersey coastline this week, while a third shark was not too far behind.
Twelve Days of Terror: A Definitive Investigation of the 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks is a non-fiction book by Richard G. Fernicola about the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916. The book was published in 2001 by Lyons Press. [1]