12.5 ft great white shark pinging off OBX

Hilton the Great White shark. Photo OCEARCH, R. Snow

Hilton the shark is headed north looking for love. One of the most recently tagged Great White sharks, Hilton, has been hanging around Outer Banks coast for a few days now. OCEARCH says he’s probably on his way north for mating season off Cape Cod, late August through November. Check out OCEARCH’s Global Shark Tracker… Continue reading 12.5 ft great white shark pinging off OBX

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the outer banks are a shifting pile of sand

Familiar names and ancient history mark the Outer Banks. Beautifully written and carefully researched, Molly McArdle’s article for Oxford American Magazine, poses important questions about life on the Outer Banks and its fragile environment. “Beach sky is different than prairie sky: it bleeds into the water, without boundary. Often on the Outer Banks, especially down on… Continue reading the outer banks are a shifting pile of sand

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shelly island = newest obx landmark

Chad Koczera captured these shots of the island via drone.

New island attracts fishermen and the curious. Dynamic, beautiful, ever changing–all of that is on full display as a new island is forming off the Point at Cape Hatteras. Writing for the Virginian Pilot, Jeff Hampton gives the details and tells the story. “The Outer Banks has a new attraction this summer: an island. It’s… Continue reading shelly island = newest obx landmark

secret service train in obx waters

Never certain what skills they will need to protect a president, the Secret Service trains in water rescue. Jeff Hampton, writing for the Virginian Pilot, followed a day of training on a Kitty Hawk beach. “Cole Yeatts shouted instructions to 10 Secret Service agents gathered on the beach under the afternoon sun – nine men,… Continue reading secret service train in obx waters

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