Savannah Smith+FollowDid TikTok Star Nearly Die for a Shell? 🐚Beckylee Rawls, a TikTok creator, unknowingly picked up one of the world’s deadliest creatures—a live cone snail—while filming a shell-collecting video in Okinawa. Fans are split: was this a wild brush with death or just clickbait drama? Some say she risked it all for content, while others argue she’s raising vital ocean safety awareness. The debate is on: is Beckylee a thrill-seeker or a lifesaver? #celebritydrama #tiktoknews #oceansafety #Entertainment20Share
Wesley Romero+FollowShark Attack Shocks Bondi BeachDid you hear about the wild shark attack at Bondi Beach? A surfer lost his arm after a shark came out of nowhere, turning a chill afternoon into total chaos. Lifeguards rushed in, surfers banded together, and the whole community rallied around the victim. He’s now back in the water with a prosthetic arm—talk about resilience! This incident has everyone talking about shark safety and just how unpredictable the ocean can be. #BondiBeach #SharkAttack #OceanSafety #Resilience #Australia #Pets505Share
William Mckinney+FollowShark Tours in Hawai'i Are Getting WildShark attacks are up in Hawai'i, and experts say it's because shark tourism is booming—and getting out of hand. With more boats and people feeding sharks to lure them in, the animals are acting totally different (think: circling boats, popping up at the surface). It's basically the Wild West out there, and there are zero rules stopping tour operators from getting way too close. Feeding sharks isn’t just risky for people—it messes with the whole ocean ecosystem! Time for some real regulation? #SharkTourism #Hawaii #WildlifeConservation #OceanSafety #EcoTourism #Pets120Share
Richard Vaughan+Followshark nets are falling out of favor!It’s time to rethink shark nets at Sydney’s beaches. Critics say they’re outdated and harmful to marine life. While they’ve been around since 1937, the consensus is shifting, with local councils voting against their use. With new tech like drones and SMART drumlines available, could this be the end of shark nets? Let’s protect our oceans and stay safe too! 🦈🏖️ #SharkConservation #OceanSafety #SydneyBeaches #Science40Share