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American beaches are under attack…by sharks. In the last 10 years the number of shark sightings and attacks has grown, but why? This surge along America’s shores adds a new location to the list of most dangerous beaches – Cape Cod. Echoes of Jaws are being felt along the Massachusetts coast line and residents who enter the water are dealing with a fictional story come to life!

United Sharks of America: Shark Bite Capitals | SPECIAL

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  1. 7
    @clevelandaeromotive

    @02:45 Hey Nick, what explains the North Atlantic cod fishery crash of the late 80’s at the lowest population point for seals?? Answer: fisherman like you. Not seals.

  2. 9
    @sutto3

    The waters of Sydney which were always so safe are now completely shark infested. It’s the same factors, bleeding heart conservationists that prioritise animal welfare over that of humans have allowed whale and seal populations to explode. I feel sorry for those fishermen having to contend with that number of seals, anyone with an ounce of common sense in the past would have culled them and the sharks to protect people and increase OUR food supply. Oh and at the same time we get fed the climate bs whilst looking at exploding numbers of apex predators it’s insane.

  3. 11
    @krugmeister7301

    Clear water 🌊 is hard to find or come by…Due to Big Storms..So stay out…Plus Bill Gates is HEATING UP THE BOTTOM FLOOR OF THE OCEANS

  4. 12
    @wildnaturevieww

    🦈🌊 Fascinating documentary! Learning about the increase in sharks near American beaches is both educational and exciting. Stunning footage and excellent storytelling by National Geographic! ✨

  5. 13
    @canibal-l3v

    Just because there’s a low chance that I get hit by aa car doesn’t mean I’m gonna go walk in traffic. People are dumb

  6. 14
    @gunrunnerak4774

    It’s almost as if humans are not meant to go that far into the ocean… Imagine if sharks just started coming onto land one day, we would probably start shooting, attacking, and eating them too!

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