
Katharine, Celebrity Great White Shark
In 1971, Blue Water, White Death, a documentary about great white sharks hit the big screens. I recall the documentary as thrilling and absolutely terrifying. White sharks were portrayed as monstrous killing machines, swimming in every ocean, ready to gobble us all up. And if that was not enough reason to stay out of the water, scenes from Blue Water, White Death were said to have inspired Peter Benchley’s best-selling 1974 thriller, Jaws. (Benchley also borrowed heavily from Melville’s Moby Dick, swapping out a white whale for a white shark.) Jaws the book was followed by Jaws the movie, followed by three sequels. The message was clear — sharks were viscous and terrible beasts. Be afraid! Be very afraid!
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After close to two decades of construction, the
On September 14th, 1914, one hundred years ago today, off the Brazilian island of 

An international team of archaeologists and divers wearing an 
Despite being hunted from 1905–1971, the California blue whale has rebounded so that today it is approximately 97% of pre-whaling levels. The journal Marine Mammal Science recently published a study, “
The headline in the South China Morning Post was, at the very least, eye catching —
Starting today and running through October 3rd, the 1933 lighthouse tender
A team of US Navy divers recovered five crates of live munitions from the bottom of
We have been following the 1995 built replica of the topsail schooner HMS Pickle for some time. In 2008,