Massachusetts Shark Update: Cape Cod Named a “Hotspot”
Sharks on the east coast seem to really be enjoying the summer thus far. Your current update for Massachusetts includes a shark sighting in Orleans, and Cape Cod being named a hotspot for great whites.
Last week, the Boston Herald reported that a great white shark was spotted “circling” within a 50-100 foot range from the shoreline in Orleans. Specifically, the sighting was reported by people at Nauset Beach, which is a very popular destination. The Boston Herald also stated that August is typically the busiest shark month in the area.
Cape Cod = Shark “hotspot”
When we hear of sharks in Massachusetts (or all of New England), they are often spotted along Cape Cod shores. In fact, Life Science recently states that Cape Cod has officially become a shark hotspot in the country. This is largely due to the number of seals to feed on. “Over the course of the past 10 years, white sharks have come back to Cape Cod to feed on the recovering seal population,” says marine researcher, Megan Winton.
Life Science also points out Marine Ecology Progress Series. Here, they detail, “between 2015 to 2018, an estimated 800 great white sharks visited the area.”
Furthermore, the report details that researchers took 137 trips to Cape Cod. They saw 393 sharks by using spotter pilots and video technology.” Cape Cod joins established hotspots in South Africa, central California, Mexico’s Guadalupe Island and Australia’s Neptune Islands. The sharks are most concentrated by Massachusetts during June through October—the same time of year when more than three million vacationers regularly flock to the cape,” Scientific American explained.
You will see flags and shark warnings posted if activity is spotted. In addition, life guards will now close the waters if a shark has officially been spotted. With Cape Cod being named a hotspot for 2023, it’s also important to look out for seals.
Six Of New England's Best RV Sites
Now that it is officially summer, it’s only natural to start daydreaming about your getaway plans. In the northeast, we are fortunate to have many waterside areas that are ideal for campsites. Here, we are featuring six of the best RV sites in New England to explore.
We will highlight one RV site per New England state. Each of them are unique in their own right. But they all contain the essentials that you look for in a site.
Accommodations
Recreational vehicles offer their own living quarters. So when going through the various location options, lodging accommodations were not of the utmost importance. What was, however, is ample space to comfortably park your RV. Ideally, these sites offer the ability to leverage your vehicle as simply a resting stop to call it a day in. In addition, it was imperative the sites also are flexible enough that you can pull start up the RV and pull out and drive around where need be.
Amenities
Once you have your spot, the surrounding environment is equally as important. Being lakeside is always a plus. Furthermore, RV and campsites are synonymous with families. Having a playground or firepit to cook up some smores is also encouraged. This area of the methodology responds to a simple question – what is there to do when you are not inside the RV?
The assumption is that regardless of where you go, there are trails to navigate the many New England mountain ranges adjacent to the best RV sites. A nice hike up to earn the appetite to grill hot dogs is a major site seller. The same holds true for bike paths.
Lastly, when settling on these six best RV sites in New England, they have to be a picture of fun, and represent a place that you can’t wait to return to.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.