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Searching for Sharks: Maine More Than Doubles Its Tracking Buoys
Researchers with Maine’s Department of Marine Resources have placed dozens of buoys off of beaches to track white sharks. They could help prevent incidents like Maine’s first fatal shark attack, which occurred off of Bailey Island last July. There are 32 buoys total stretching from York in southern Maine to Squirrel Island, near Boothbay on the Midcoast, according to...
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Maine Looks to Track Sharks With New Buoys a Year After Fatal Shark Attack
After Maine’s first shark attack nearly a year ago, the state is adding new buoys to help track sharks.
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Nearly 300 Sharks Have Been Spotted Off New England This Summer. Here's Where
The past week was another busy one for shark sightings. Sharks were spotted off the coast of Maine, off Hampton Beach in New Hampshire, off Nantucket, and mostly swimming and feeding off Cape Cod. This summer, sharks have been spotted further north than in recent years, in areas like New Hampshire and southern Maine, where a woman was fatally attacked…
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Restrictions at Maine Beaches Lifted 1 Week After Deadly Shark Attack
A week after Maine’s first-ever fatal shark attack, beach restrictions at state parks are being lifted. From last Monday through Sunday, swimmers at Crescent Beach, Popham Beach, Ferry Beach and Reid State Parks were all limited to water up to their ankles, knees or waists, depending on the location. On Friday, Maine Marine Patrol confirmed it found a shark...
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Maine State Parks Lift Limits on Swimming After Shark Attack
A week after the first deadly shark attack in Maine waters, beach restrictions at state parks are being lifted.
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Here's Where Sharks Were Spotted in New England This Past Week
July and August are prime shark season in New England, especially off Cape Cod. But already this summer, numerous sharks have been spotted even further north, in areas like the North Shore of Massachusetts and even southern Maine, where a woman was fatally attacked by a great white last month. So far, there have been over 250 shark sightings off…
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What We Know About Maine's 1st Ever Deadly Shark Attack
Authorities in Maine said Tuesday the shark that killed a woman in a rare attack off the state’s coast was a great white. The shark bite killed Julie Dimperio Holowach, 63, of New York City, the Maine Department of Marine Resources said. The shark fatally bit Holowach off Bailey Island on Monday while she was swimming with her daughter, who was...
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‘She Started Screaming': Witness Describes Seeing Deadly Maine Shark Attack
A Maine man who witnessed Monday’s deadly shark attack described what he saw from his own home a day later. Stephen Arnold was working inside his home Monday afternoon and looking out his window. “I saw the two swimmers, right there at that rock ledge. They were actually splashing, and laughing, and talking with each other,” said Arnold. He...
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Woman Killed by Great White Shark Off Maine Coast
Maine’s first ever deadly shark attack claimed the life of a 63-year-old woman.
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Details Released on Deadly Maine Shark Attack
Julie Dimperio Holowach was swimming with her daughter off Harpswell’s Bailey Island when she was attacked.
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New Details Released in Maine's 1st Deadly Shark Attack
The woman killed in Maine’s first known deadly shark attack Monday has been identified as a 63-year-old woman from New York City who had a summer home in the community. The Maine Department of Marine Resources on Tuesday identified the woman as Julie Dimperio Holowach, 63. She was attacked by a great white shark, authorities said Tuesday. “It is tragic…
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Maine Officials Investigating Woman's Death as Possible Shark Attack
The reported shark attacked happened off the coast of Bailey Island, near Harpswell, Maine. Kayakers attempted to rescue the woman before she was brought to shore.
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Woman Killed in Apparent Shark Attack in Maine
A woman has died in what authorities in Maine are describing as an apparent shark attack Monday near Bailey Island.
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Woman Dies in Apparent Shark Attack in Maine
A woman has died in what authorities in Maine are describing as an apparent shark attack. A witness said the woman was swimming “when she was injured in what appeared to be a shark attack,” according to a statement from the Maine Department of Marine Resources. Kayakers in the area took her to shore, where paramedics were called. But she…