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"I see this eight-inch, fleshy, gray fin like come up next to her," Bowles told Boston 25 News. "I'm like, 'Oh, my goodness, ...
Two paddleboarders accidentally got up close with a great white shark while 100 yards offshore of a Cape Cod beach. Margaret ...
Margaret Bowles and Maddie Cronin "hightailed it out of there" once they notice the shark's fin poking out of the water “I’ve already gone swimming since then.
Paddleboarders spot great white shark off Woods Hole on Fourth of July The sighting comes 50 years after the release of "Jaws," a movie about great white shark activity around the Fourth of July ...
According to our sister station, WFXT in Boston, Margaret Bowles and Maddie Cronin were roughly 100 yards offshore near Stoney Beach in Falmouth, Massachusetts, on Friday before sunset.
Margaret Bowles and Maddie Cronin were paddleboarding off of Stony Beach in Woods Hole when they spotted the shark's intimidating fin poking up from the surface of the water.
This was the first confirmed sighting of a great white shark off Woods Hole in over two decades. Margaret Bowles (pictured) and Maddie Cronin were paddle boarding off of Stony Beach in Woods Hole ...
For the first time in more than 20 years, there has been a confirmed sighting of a great white shark off of Woods Hole. Margaret Bowles and Maddie Cronin were paddleboarding and taking photos off ...
Courtesy Madeleine Cronin Cronin, a student at the University of Toronto, was recording a video of Bowles splashing around when the shark’s dorsal fin surfaced, frightening the two friends.
FALMOUTH, Mass. — Two Cape Cod paddleboarders are still processing a Fourth of July scare on the water off Woods Hole. Margaret Bowles and Maddie Cronin were roughly 100 yards off shore near Stoney ...
Margaret Bowles reacts as she spots a shark’s dorsal fin coming out of the water while paddleboarding off Stoney Beach. COURTESY MADDIE CRONIN ...
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