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For many Bay Staters, Fourth of July weekend is synonymous with cookouts, fireworks, and trips to the beach to beat the heat.
After juvenile great white sharks were spotted near Crane's Beach in Ipswich last September, added precautions are in place.
A popular Massachusetts beach has implemented new safety protocols in anticipation of great white shark sightings as the ...
Due to the presence of juvenile Great White Sharks last fall in the waters off Crane Beach, we will be introducing several ...
The safety of our visitors and staff is our top priority,” Trustees Property Director Chris Moore said. The post Crane Beach ...
One popular beach on the Massachusetts North Shore is taking extra precautions to keep visitors and staff safe after a series of shark sightings in 2024.
“Confirmed Great White shark sighting off the East end of Crane Beach,” Ipswich police said on Facebook at 12:34 p.m. “Sharks were in approximately 5 to 7 feet of water.” ...
The beach was first closed in September 2024 after the Trustees said the Ipswich Harbormaster and marine biologist Greg ...
Ipswich police in a post on Facebook said great white sharks were seen swimming in 5-7 feet of water near the east end of the beach. The nonprofit Trustees, which manages Crane Beach, first ...
Local News Watch: Ipswich family spots great white shark off Plum Island “This is a good reminder that all of Massachusetts’ coast is home to great white sharks." ...
Someone notify Chief Brody: Over the weekend, a Massachusetts man captured a quick video of a great white shark circling his boat near the coast. It’s looks like a 5-6 foot baby Great White ...