A great white shark sighting first closed Crane Beach in Ipswich on Tuesday when a police officer on a boat spotted a shark in about five to seven feet of water. Now the Trustees of Reservations ...
Shark expert Gregory Skomal of the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries said that the sharks off Crane Beach appear to ...
Shark sightings weren't only limited to Cape Cod this summer. Popular Crane Beach in Ipswich was closed to swimmers in September due to several great white shark sightings. Matt Schooley is a ...
The beach was initially closed to swimming on Sept. 17 when a great white shark sighting was confirmed off the east end of Crane Beach. Police said sharks were seen in about 5-7 feet of water.
Swimmers were ordered out of the water Tuesday morning when a great white shark sighting was confirmed off the east end of Crane Beach. Ipswich police said sharks were seen in approximately 5-7 ...
An OCEARCH-tagged great white shark nicknamed Anne Bonny, after the 18th century female pirate, swam by Point Pleasant Beach, ...
Crane Beach is located on the island’s southeastern coast in the parish of St. Philip, about 5 miles east of the airport. Because of the beach’s location on the island’s Atlantic coast ...