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Crane Beach to remain closed to swimming until the end of the month due to sharks - MSNShark expert Gregory Skomal of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries said that the sharks off Crane Beach appear to be smaller white sharks that feed on schooling fish. Skomal has heard ...
After another shark sighting earlier this week, Crane Beach in Ipswich will remain closed to swimming to people and pets. According to Mary Dettlof, the spokesperson for the Trustees who oversee ...
Ipswich police said in a Facebook post around 12:30 p.m. that a great white shark sighting was confirmed off the east end of Crane Beach. They said sharks were in approximately 5-7 feet of water.
Great white shark sighting closes Crane Beach in Ipswich 00:30. IPSWICH - A great white shark sighting forced a popular beach on the North Shore of Massachusetts to temporarily close on Tuesday.
Waters around a popular North Shore beach will remain closed to swimming until Sept. 23 after numerous sharks were spotted in the shallow water.The first shark to be reported was spotted Tuesday ...
IPSWICH, MASS. (WHDH) - A shark sighting off Crane Beach in Ipswich prompted officials to close the beach to swimming Tuesday. Ipswich police in a post on Facebook said great white sharks were ...
Great white shark sighting closes Crane Beach in Ipswich 00:30. IPSWICH - A well-known beach on Massachusetts' North Shore will stay closed to swimming for days "due to the continued presence of ...
“Confirmed Great White shark sighting off the East end of Crane Beach,” Ipswich police said on Facebook at 12:34 p.m. “Sharks were in approximately 5 to 7 feet of water.” ...
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