‘There is a shark in the pond!’

The Memorial Day dinner was treated more than just seafood this week at a popular sea-shore restaurant on the block island, he saw 20-foot shark gliding through the cool water of the great salt pond just feet away from a small boat.The shocking scene was captured by the video by local resident Jane Sebake, who was eating at a Waterfront restaurant with a view of the pond at the Dead Eye Dicks, a Waterfront restaurant. The footage features the audience gasping while cutting the huge dorsal and tail wings of the shark through the surface. At least one person can now be heard shouting from the 1975 film jaw, “There is a shark in the pond!”The Atlantic Shark Institute, which reported the vision, said that the species of shark has not yet been identified, but its length is about 20 feet. To see immediately compared to the veteran film, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.Call on cool waterA small boat was seen away from motorings away from a powerful hunter as it floats through the pond, which connects to the open ocean. Although sharks sometimes make their way into shallow or enclosed water, the presence of such a large sample in small, tourist-raw salt ponds is rare and unstable.The Atlantic Shark Institute wrote in the social media post, “Shark is coming daily in Road Island as water temperature continues to rise and more and more species of sharks find them suitable as per their choice.” “Hope this shark will soon get out of the great salt pond and continue on its way!”Shark season beginsMarine experts say that dramatically, while dramatic, is not completely out of normal. As the water is hot along the northeastern coast, various shark species, including great white, migrate close to the edge in search of food. Montac, New York, across the water, have already seen a great white shark earlier this month through drone footage.“It corresponds to seasonal behavior,” said the marine biologist. “As fish and other hunting go closer to the edge during the summer months, sharks follow naturally.”