Endurance swim around Martha's Vineyard to raise awareness about sharks

Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh plans to swim 62 miles around Martha’s Vineyard without a wetsuit to raise awareness about sharks and change public perception of them.

Endurance swimmer attempts to swim around Martha's Vineyard to educate about sharks

Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh attempts to be the first person to swim around Martha's Vineyard to educate the public about sharks, challenging the perception shaped by 'Jaws' and advocating for shark protection. The swim is during white shark migration season and coincides with the 50th anniversary of the movie.

Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh's challenge to swim around Martha’s Vineyard to raise awareness about sharks

Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh aims to become the first person to swim the 62-mile circumference of Martha’s Vineyard to raise awareness about sharks, challenging the perception of sharks as villains and advocating for their protection.

Sharks Making Sounds

A groundbreaking study has discovered that rig sharks make distinct clicking sounds by snapping their teeth together, possibly as a stress or warning signal. This challenges the belief that sharks are silent due to lacking sound-producing organs.

Sharks Making Sounds

A recent study has discovered that rig sharks off the coast of New Zealand make distinct clicking sounds, believed to be a stress or warning signal. This challenges the previous belief that sharks are silent due to the lack of sound-producing organs.

Drug Trafficking in Florida

A package containing 16 bricks of suspected cocaine was discovered by guests on a beach in the Florida Keys, and this incident is part of a larger trend of drug packages washing ashore in Florida. Drug traffickers often drop drugs in the ocean to be washed ashore or transferred to ships at sea.