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The Ogunquit Fire Department says a 6- to 8-foot great white was seen off Little Beach, near the mouth of the Ogunquit River.
Drone video showing a large great white shark near some of Maine's most popular beaches has prompted police in one coastal ...
The Ogunquit Fire Department says a 6-to-8-foot great white shark was spotted approximately 200 yards off Little Beach.
Officials in Scarborough informed the public of a "potential shark sighting in local waters, specifically in the area off the ...
Lifeguards raised a yellow flag as a precaution following the credible report, the Ogunquit Fire Department said.
White sharks, made famous 50 years ago in the movie “Jaws,” are not commonly seen off Maine, but have lived in the state’s ...
Police are issuing a warning after multiple sightings of what appears to be a great white shark near popular beaches in ...
A drone video has captured what may be a 12-foot Great White Shark near popular beaches in Maine. The Scarborough, ME, police ...
Police in Scarborough, Maine confirmed a 10-12 foot great white shark was spotted off the coastline near popular beaches and are alerting the public for awareness.
A great white shark as long as 12 feet was seen swimming near several beaches in Maine, though it’s unclear if it poses a ...
More sharks are showing up in Maine's waters, and locals have concerns. But is this the new normal for the New England state?
Once widely demonized as “man-eaters,” sharks are quickly gaining rock-star status, though encounters with them can be devastating.