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The most recent shark, Rose, pinged off the Myrtle Beach area coast on Tuesday. The female juvenile shark weighed 600 pounds and was more than 10 feet long when she was tagged in 2020.
With winter underway, the shark has made his way down the east coast to South Carolina. Here’s what we know. Bob, the Great White shark, spotted off Myrtle Beach area coast.
The most common sharks during the summer are smaller, larger sharks who don’t typically congregate near the front beaches, and coupled with the fact that the last shark fatality recorded in ...
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The subadult shark registered May 20 about 100 miles off the Myrtle Beach coast. She’s been known to visit the area often since 2021, tracking data shows. A great white shark named Freya has ...
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Ami Crissinger, the original poster, said she witnessed a woman reel in the shark with a long fishing pole on the beach. Crissinger, an Ohio resident, has been visiting Myrtle Beach for 21 years ...