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The Cool Down on MSNWoman hospitalized after suspected shark attack at popular US beach: 'Major injuries'"The incident involved a patient with a leg injury consistent with lacerations typically associated with a shark bite." ...
Hilton Head Island shark attack leaves beachgoer with serious leg injuries, following incident where 9-year-old Florida ...
Two shark attacks have reportedly taken place in the same island in South Carolina in one week. According to reports, the ...
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WCBD Charleston on MSNTracking sharks in Charleston: sightings, stats and safety tipsIt’s shark week on TV, but here off the east coast, sharks just aren’t on the screen. The waters off the South Carolina coast ...
Two recent shark bites on Hilton Head Island have beachgoers on edge. Marine biologist Bryan Frazier with SC DNR shares ...
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Islands on MSNThe Popular South Carolina Vacation County That Has A Surprising Amount Of Unprovoked Shark AttacksAlthough this South Carolina county attracts millions of visitors to its historic and charming downtown, it's also infamous for its unprovoked shark attacks.
Shoreline Shark Conservation, based in Little River, and Gregory Haskins, a Murrells Inlet fisherman, filed suit to stop ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNSC fisherman says Horry County's shark fishing ban unconstitutional. Here's whyA local fisherman says that Horry County's ban on land-based shark fishing is "unconstitutional," and he's taking it to court ...
South Carolina typically sees more shark bites in July and August, according to Frazier. However, that likely has less to do with shark behavior and more with simple population increases.
For better or worse, it will never be raining men. But in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, it did rain sharks.During one disc golfer’s game, an osprey flew overhead, chased by two crows.
South Carolina typically sees more shark bites in July and August, according to Frazier. However, that likely has less to do with shark behavior and more with simple population increases.
South Carolina typically sees more shark bites in July and August, according to Frazier. However, that likely has less to do with shark behavior and more with simple population increases.
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