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The Shark Next Door

Summary by Seattle Magazine
Every summer, something ancient and mysterious swims up from the dark and into Puget Sound dive logs. Bluntnose sixgill sharks are deep-sea giants with fluorescent blue-green eyes. They usually cruise thousands of feet below the surface. But between June and September, they rise into the shallows off Redondo Beach in Des Moines, Wash. They’ve been seen here since at least the 1970s, though sightings have picked up in recent years. Puget Sound is…
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Seattle Magazine broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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