Shark sightings off the New Jersey coastline have forced swimmers out of the water more than once already this summer, North Carolina's coast has been plagued by several shark attacks since June, and to top it off, it's Shark Week on the Discovery Channel.
It is that time again the sun on your skin, warm weather, school is out, and the beach is your only priority. Yes, it is time for summer and with summer coming it is important to keep in mind some helpful safety tips.
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.
Imagine enjoying a day of fishing and catching a 4-foot shark. Pretty awesome, right? What happened to these fisherman after they caught this shark is incredible!
It's Shark Week on Discovery, that magical time of year when the interwebs go nuts about something most of us don't watch or care about the rest of the year.
However, should you want to partake in the trend without actually having to watch Shark After Dark/Sharkpocalypse/VooDoo Sharks -- all real shows -- just do this instead...
Shark Week is here! Shark Week is here! We can finally stop living like it's Shark Week, because it's actually Shark Week! We're not the only one's who are excited by the prospect -- these animals also seem pretty geared up. (We're going to pretend the costumes were their idea, and not their owners.)
Every time I see a preview for one of Syfy's original movies I say, "how could these get any worse?" It just did. Have you ever heard of a "sharknado?"