sharks
Coverage of sharks in the Nexus archive.
- Drone video shows hundreds of sharks swarming off North Carolina’s coast
Drone footage captured hundreds to thousands of sharks swarming off the North Carolina coast near Masonboro Island, with Adam Pflum taking the video which also included a manta ray or stingray. The article notes that weeks earlier, a 14-foot hammerhead shark washed up at Carolina Beach, where researchers observed signs of fishing activity.
- Sharks can hear you swimming from 100 feet away. That’s not necessarily a bad thing
Sharks can detect humans by the sounds they make in the ocean from 100 feet away. This challenges common fears about sharks stemming from media like 'Jaws' and 'Shark Week', as the article suggests this ability is not inherently negative.
- Marine scientists warn El Niño will push sharks, venomous snakes and other oceanic ‘oddities’ across seas
Marine scientists warn that a strong El Niño event could cause sharks, venomous snakes, and other oceanic species to migrate across seas. NOAA predicts a 63% chance of a 'very strong' El Niño from November 2026 to January 2027, which may rank among the largest in historical records.
- The Bay Area’s next Steph Curry? If anyone has a shot, it’s Macklin Celebrini
Macklin Celebrini, a 20-year-old hockey player, has signed a record-setting extension with the Sharks, who believe he can lead them to Stanley Cup victories despite not having made the playoffs yet.
- Early Addition: A NJ cop disguised as a shrub had a field day catching distracted drivers
A New Jersey police officer disguised as a shrub issued 74 citations in one day to catch distracted drivers in Dunellen. Additional topics mentioned include a hot coffee year-rounder, drones spotting sharks, and a Q train quiet car.
- NYPD deploys drones to track sharks after rise in sightings off NYC beaches
The NYPD has deployed drones to track sharks following a rise in sightings off NYC beaches. Sixteen sharks were spotted between July 1 and July 5 at Rockaway Beach by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
- Mystery sharks mauling children just feet from US shores are exposed by disturbing new evidence
Mystery sharks are reported to have mauled children near US shores, with new evidence shedding light on the incidents. The article highlights disturbing findings related to these attacks.
- California beach deploys ingenious new way to find sharks lurking in the shallows near swimmers
A California beach is using new technology to help lifeguards monitor great white sharks in real time. Scientists anticipate increased shark activity near the state's coast.
- Fisherman accused of illegally catching sharks and ‘wrestling’ them in bizarre videos he shared online
A fisherman is accused of illegally catching sharks and creating bizarre videos where he 'wrestles' them before posting the content online. The videos were shared on social media platforms.
- Drones are detecting more sharks at US beaches but do they make public safer?
Drones are detecting more sharks near US beaches, but experts argue there is no evidence that the threat to swimmers has increased. While states like New York have invested in drones for shark monitoring, the technology's effectiveness as a public safety tool is questioned.
- Shark scares surge at NYC beaches, sidelining swimmers on sizzling sand
Shark-related closures at NYC beaches, particularly the Rockaways, have increased significantly this summer, with 23 closures—more than double compared to the same period last year, leading to frustrated beachgoers being banned from swimming.
- Why shark attacks in US waters are already nearing double figures even though summer just kicked off
Shark attacks in US waters are approaching double figures early in the summer. A source explained that reduced hunting of seals and sea lions for furs and oil has increased their populations, leading to more sharks.
- More sharks spotted at Rockaway Beach in NYC
Sharks were spotted at Rockaway Beach in NYC for two consecutive days, with some sections closed to swimming. The Parks Department confirmed sightings via drones on Friday morning, following similar reports the previous day.
- WATCH: New drones to search for sharks off East Coast beaches
Officials are using a fleet of drones to patrol East Coast beaches from the sky, searching for sharks to enhance beachgoer safety. The initiative aims to monitor waters and reduce risks associated with shark encounters.
- Stay-alert warnings issued as sharks return to one of America's busiest beaches
Stay-alert warnings have been issued as sharks return to one of America's busiest beaches, raising concerns for public safety. The situation highlights a potential risk for beachgoers in the area.
- Sharks are arriving for NY’s 4th of July holiday, but this new tech is keeping bites at bay
Sharks are arriving in New York for the 4th of July holiday, but new technology is being used to prevent bites. The article references a metaphorical 'robots versus dinosaurs' dynamic.
- New York officials warning swimmers about sharks when heading to beaches this summer
New York officials are warning swimmers about sharks at beaches this summer. The advisory aims to inform beachgoers of potential risks.
- Around 600 tonnes of fish sold at Kasimedu on Sunday
Around 600 tonnes of fish were sold at Kasimedu fish market on Sunday. Fishermen displayed large-sized grouper fish (Kalavaan) and sharks in their nets.
- See the Greensboro Science Center from a New Perspective
The Greensboro Science Center has introduced SKYWILD Treetop Adventure, a treetop course with seven difficulty levels located above its zoo. Guests with SKYWILD tickets also gain access to the center's aquarium, museum, and zoo, which feature African penguins, sharks, red pandas, pygmy hippos, and flamingos.
- What's swimming onto screens for Nat Geo's 'Sharkfest'?
National Geographic is hosting 'Sharkfest,' a two-week event featuring shark-themed content, starting July 5 on Disney+ and Hulu.
- Violent Palm Beach gang dismantled in ‘Operation Shark Bait,' sheriff says
A Palm Beach gang linked to drug trafficking and violent crimes was dismantled in 'Operation Shark Bait,' resulting in 20 arrests and the seizure of drugs, guns, and cash. The gang, known as 'Nawf Way' or the 'Sharks,' has been active since 2020 and associated with over 62 shootings, homicides, or attempted homicides.
- Photo essay: Southeast Asia's overfishing crisis — and the effort to uncover its roots
The article highlights Southeast Asia's overfishing crisis, focusing on endangered shark species hauled ashore at Tanjung Luar port in East Lombok, Indonesia, in June 2025. It underscores the environmental and ecological impacts of commercial fishing activities in the region.
- Great white sharks are overheating
Great white sharks and other mesothermic species face overheating risks due to warming oceans and declining food sources from overfishing, according to a new study in Science. As water temperatures rise, these predators must relocate to cooler waters to survive.