Discovery's Shark Week features a captivating, shocking and breathtaking Canadian story with the documentary Great White North (premiering during Discovery Canada, Discovery US Shark Week on July 10 ...
Pat Barker and her husband were paddling off the coast of New Brunswick when they noticed a dorsal fin in the waters. It was six feet away from their canoe and trailing behind them. The couple first ...
15 sharks tagged in Gulf of St. Lawrence Scientists from Fisheries and Oceans Canada are tagging great white sharks to better learn about the predators.
Explanations range from climate change to food supply — or maybe they've been here all along. Climate change, a supply of seals to eat and effective conservation in the United States are all possible ...
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (AP) — Rick Clough spent some four decades fishing for lobsters and sea urchins off the Maine coast before spotting one of the ocean’s most recognized predators — a great white ...
Shark attacks are an uncommon occurrence, estimated at 1 in 11.5 million, but if you're attacked by a great white shark, you're most likely on California's Central Coast. Fatal attacks are even rarer, ...
The sharks have been located in Myrtle Beach and South Carolina waters this holiday season. One weighs in over 1,000 pounds.
A great white shark was recently spotted in a northern area off the Atlantic Ocean. But the creature's size is not the only surprising feature. The location of the huge apex predator has also bemused ...
The discovery of two dead great white sharks washed ashore in Atlantic Canada in less than two weeks is a mystery to researchers. Fred Whoriskey, executive director of the Ocean Tracking Network at ...
All six of the sharks tagged in Nova Scotian waters as part of a “historic” expedition can now be tracked on Ocearch’s website, and appear to be scattering throughout the ocean. The research team came ...
On November 10, windsurfer Andy McDonald was riding a hydrofoil board — an electric windsurfing board that allows riders to ...
When Charles Bangley hauled a two-metre-long blue shark on board a fishing boat off Nova Scotia's Eastern Passage in late August, he thought it was just another routine shark catch. But he was wrong.