Video shows angler freeing great white shark after surprise catch at Nantucket
Angler Elliot Sudal inadvertently caught a rare great white shark off a Nantucket beach on Sunday. He posted video footage of the encounter to social media to demonstrate how to safely catch and release such a predator.

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AI-generatedAngler Elliot Sudal inadvertently caught a rare great white shark off a Nantucket beach on Sunday. He posted video footage of the encounter to social media to demonstrate how to safely catch and release such a predator. Sudal emphasized that he was not targeting the shark and acted quickly to remove the hook and return it to the water within 15 seconds. He hopes the video will educate other anglers on proper shark fishing and release techniques, including using heavy tackle, barbless circle hooks, and participating in tagging programs. While white sharks are prohibited from being landed, NOAA notes they are occasionally caught by accident, and their population in US waters is unknown.
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5 extractedThe angler advised using appropriate heavy tackle, barbless circle hooks, and releasing sharks immediately.
White sharks are prohibited from being landed by fishermen in US waters, but are occasionally caught by accident.
Great white sharks are listed as a vulnerable species by the IUCN.
The angler posted a video of the catch and release to social media.
An angler caught a great white shark off Nantucket and released it.