If you get notifications from the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy’s Sharktivity app, you’ve been getting continuous pings from the app in current weeks.
That was no completely different over the weekend because the Sharktivity app lit up with nice white shark sightings and detections, shutting down Cape Cod seashores to swimming but once more.
Nauset Beach in Orleans has been a current hotspot with shark sightings. A white shark was noticed about 75 yards from the shore Sunday afternoon, quickly closing the water to swimming.
“SHARK ALERT !!” tweeted MA Sharks, which is run by native shark knowledgeable John Chisholm, who confirms shark sightings for the Sharktivity app. “Nauset Beach closed to swimming until 2:20 PM due to a confirmed sighting of a white shark.”
Later within the day, the 9-foot feminine white shark named Kendel was detected by a shark receiver at LeCount Hollow Beach in Wellfleet. That detection of the tagged shark brought on the seaside to quickly near swimming.
“LeCount Hollow closed to swimming until 4:41 pm due to continue white shark detections,” MA Sharks tweeted, because the seaside closure was prolonged.
On Saturday, there have been many shark alerts off of Chatham attributable to a spotter pilot working within the space. Also, individuals on a whale watch noticed a shark in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, in response to the Sharktivity app.
Discovery’s “Shark Week” kicked off on Sunday. There can be two Cape Cod-shark associated packages as a part of Shark Week this yr.
The present “Great White Intersection” follows the deadly shark assault of Arthur Medici in 2018, the state’s first shark chunk fatality in 82 years.
“Great White Intersection takes an in-depth look at the resurgence of great white sharks off the beaches of Cape Cod as the local community struggles to come to terms with a new reality,” the Shark Week description reads.
In the present “Monsters of the Cape,” shark researchers dive into the good white-infested waters off the Cape and take a look at cutting-edge shark deterrents.
The New England Aquarium tweeted on Sunday, “Starting off #SharkWeek by announcing a screening of the cult classic, #Sharknado! On Saturday, July 30 at 7p.m. we will be showing Sharknado at the Simons Theatre for one night only!”
To buy tickets, go to www.neaq.org/displays/simons-theatre/cult-classic-movie-night/.
Source: www.bostonherald.com”