Over the past three weeks, half a dozen people have been attacked by sharks off the coast of North Carolina. That has some Garden State residents wondering if the same kind of scenario could unfold at the Jersey Shore.
Sharks attacking dolphins, or at least trying to, probably happens quite a bit and we never even know about it.
Nonetheless, a visitor to one South Jersey beach over the weekend snapped a picture which might indicate sharks are getting extra hungry.
What the what? This guy reeled in a shark. Like a big shark. Then he grabbed it out of the water and pulled it up onto the beach. Again, what the what??
What the what? This guy reeled in a shark. Like a big shark. Then he grabbed it out of the water and pulled it up onto the beach. Again, what the what??
What the what? This guy reeled in a shark. Like a big shark. Then he grabbed it out of the water and pulled it up onto the beach. Again, what the what??
When people think of sharks in the waters off the coast of New Jersey, generally they think of nurse sharks, mako sharks, sand sharks and others. But, the state is actually a breeding ground for great white sharks.
Revel continues to be in the news. Things are not going as well as they had hoped on the shores of Revel beach. I've been to Revel about ten times since they opened.