Crane Beach will remain closed to swimming through Sept. 30 due to the continued presence of great white sharks.
We will continue to reassess and will reopen for swimming as soon as shark activity in the area dissipates enough to be ...
People are not allowed to swim at Crane Beach in Ipswich through the end of September due to the number of sharks.
IPSWICH - A well-known beach on Massachusetts' North Shore will stay closed to swimming for days "due to the continued ...
A popular Massachusetts beach will remain closed to swimming through the end of September due to the presence of great white ...
A popular beach on the North Shore of Massachusetts remained closed Wednesday — and will for several more days — after ...
“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 ...
Roughly 24 hours later, Moore said the Ipswich harbormaster patrolled the area and found sharks still gathered near Crane Beach. Moore said staff consulted with the harbormaster and a marine biologist ...
Waters around the popular beach were closed to swimming on Tuesday after a Great White Shark was spotted in shallow water.
Numerous shark sightings were reported on Tuesday, including on the North Shore where a great white shark spotting led to a ...
A popular beach on the North Shore of Massachusetts remained closed Wednesday — and will for several more days — after ...
A shark sighting off Crane Beach in Ipswich prompted officials to close the beach to swimming Tuesday. Ipswich police in a ...