Tourist aren’t the only things moving into South Carolina waters this Memorial Day weekend. Sharks are migrating through the ...
Brookes, Cayo, Cross, Nori and Webster aren’t the Grand Strand’s typical winter tourists, but as water temperatures drop and prey grows scarce, white sharks join humans and birds in traveling to the ...
Shark sightings near Myrtle Beach have drawn attention as warmer water brings more species close to shore. South Carolina averages about four shark bites a year, and a state marine biologist says most ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Often portrayed as aggressive ocean predators in popular films, great white sharks play a critical ecological role in marine environments. Many have been pinged off the South ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Video shows the moment a young girl enjoying the ocean at a South Carolina beach sees a shark's fin coming out of the water and approaching her. Sara Oister, 11, was ...
A great hammerhead shark can grow to 20 feet long and swim from Maine to Florida in a year. A tiger shark can grow nearly as big. The bull shark is maybe the most watched-out-for predator in South ...
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