Researchers say the Carolinas serve as a key winter habitat, offering comfortable water temperatures and abundant prey.
With temperatures still hovering around the upper 70s, it’s no wonder that the sharks are hanging around the Myrtle Beach area. Nori, a female Great White shark whose name means “seaweed,” pinged off ...
Brookes, Cayo, Cross, Nori and Webster aren’t the Grand Strand’s typical winter tourists, but as water temperatures drop and prey grows scarce, white sharks join humans and birds in traveling to the ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Video shows the moment a young girl enjoying the ocean at a South Carolina beach sees a shark's fin coming out of the water and approaching her. Sara Oister, 11, was ...
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