A large white shark seen near the popular beaches in Maine

Scarburu, Min – Reports on a large white shark were paid near some of the most popular beaches of Maine, the police in one coastal town to issue a warning on Tuesday.

Police said that Scarburo marine employee received the word shark from approximately 10 to 12 feet (more than 3 meters) on Monday. They said the shark was seen in the Crescent Beach State Park, HighGins Beach and Pite Point Beach, all of which are half an hour drive from Portland.

The commercial heroine hunter David Lancaster managed to take drones from sharks that swim directly below the surface, and the gray fingername decreased through gentle swelling. He said that seeing the large shark was “great”, if it was a little surprising.

“It was crazy to see in local waters,” Lancaster, who lives in Scarboro, said. “It is in the back of your head, but you have to accept it.”

White sharks, which have been famous for 50 years in the movie “Jaws”, are not seen commonly opposite Maine, but lived in the waters of the state for several centuries. The scenes have appeared in recent years, and some scientists say that the population of the growing seals in the state can be a reason for more shark’s activity. White sharks feed on marine mammals such as seals.

The Skarburu Police Department said they were trading drones “for general circumstantial awareness” after monitoring large fish.

“We are sharing this information immediately to keep society in knowledge,” the police said in a statement.

The fatal sharks of humans are very rare.

The first fatal registered Shark In the state of Mine, it occurred in the summer of 2020 when a large white shark was killed Jolly Demirio Holwash from New York City. It was attacked off the island of Billy, about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Portland. The state responded with efforts To provide beach pioneers with more warning about the presence of sharks.

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