Biologists in Massachusetts filmed a 12-foot great white shark that got trapped in a cove in 2004 -- and tracked five sharks to see where they spend their winters ... including New Jersey, where officials think a great white is responsible for attacking a seal.
Hype Hype Hype Hype Hype. That's what the folks at the Press of A.C. are known for.... drama! (1) Its better that the sharks visit in the winter than the summer, for obvious reasons, and (2) If the sea lion that washed up on Long Beach Island WAS actually attacked by a Great White Shark, it wouldn't be intact... it'd be dead and missing half its body. Probably a boat ran over it. But yeah, keep trying to scare people to sell your stinking newspapers.
kcal75 1 year ago