Teeth of a bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas). Source: Public Domain.

Matawan Man-Eater Mystery: Revisiting the 1916 Shark Attacks

July 1916 remains an unforgettable moment in maritime history, when the coastline of New Jersey became the site of underwater horror. Over a span of twelve days, a series of shark attacks—two in open ocean waters and three in the brackish Matawan Creek—sent shockwaves across the nation. The mysterious predator, nicknamed the Matawan Man-Eater, spurred