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Massachusetts North Shore beach closes to swimming after white shark sighting: ‘He’s moving’
Numerous shark sightings were reported on Tuesday, including on the North Shore where a great white shark spotting led to a beach closure. Crane Beach in Ipswich shut down to swimming following the white shark sighting.
Shark activity will keep Crane Beach closed to swimming for days
A great white shark sighting first closed Crane Beach in Ipswich on Tuesday when a police officer on a boat spotted a shark in about five to seven feet of water. Now the Trustees of Reservations says Crane Beach will be closed for swimming until at least Monday after consulting with biologists and law enforcement.
Police spot great white shark off North Shore beach
A confirmed great white shark was spotted off Crane Beach in Ipswich Tuesday afternoon, closing the beach to swimming.
Popular North Shore beach closed after great white shark spotted near shore
A popular North Shore beach was closed to swimming on Tuesday afternoon after a great white shark was spotted near the shoreline, authorities said.
Crane Beach in Ipswich closed to swimming at least through Wednesday after great white sighting
“Confirmed Great White shark sighting off the East end of Crane Beach,” said Ipswich police via Facebook at 12:34 p.m. Tuesday. “Sharks were in approximately 5 to 7 feet of water. Crane Beach closed to swimming at this time.”
Crane Beach in Ipswich closed to swimming after shark sighting
A shark sighting off Crane Beach in Ipswich prompted officials to close the beach to swimming Tuesday. Ipswich police in a post<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
'Got my attention;' Shark sightings force North Shore beach to close
Ipswich officials closed Crane Beach to swimmers after multiple Great White sharks were spotted in shallow waters, including some as close as 5 to 7 feet deep.
Mass. beach remains closed to swimming after great white shark sightings
A popular beach on the North Shore of Massachusetts remained closed Wednesday — and will for several more days — after multiple great white shark sightings on Tuesday. Swimmers were ordered out of the water Tuesday morning when a great white shark sighting was confirmed off the east end of Crane Beach.
Numerous sharks seen swimming near popular North Shore beach
Waters around a popular North Shore beach will remain closed to swimming until Sept. 23 after numerous sharks were spotted in the shallow water.The first shark to be reported was spotted Tuesday swimming near the east end of Crane Beach in Ipswich,
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