Researchers Catch an 11-Foot, 7-Inch Tiger Shark While Fishing in North Carolina

The group released the shark back into the ocean after taking a few pictures.

ByABC News
June 30, 2016, 3:41 PM
Researchers in North Carolina caught an 11 feet, 7 inch long Tiger shark and then tagged it and released it.
Researchers in North Carolina caught an 11 feet, 7 inch long Tiger shark and then tagged it and released it.
Laura Harrell/Facebook

— -- Researchers reeled in an 11-foot, 7-inch tiger shark while fishing at a beach in North Carolina last night.

Laura Harrell, who posted the encounter between the group of researchers and the tiger shark on her Facebook page, told ABC News today that they released the shark back into the ocean after taking a few pictures and tagging it.

PHOTO: Researchers in North Carolina caught an 11 feet, 7 inch long Tiger shark and then tagged it and released it.
Researchers in North Carolina caught an 11 feet, 7 inch long Tiger shark and then tagged it and released it.

Her photos and videos of the tiger shark have already garnered more than 14,000 shares on Facebook.

The incident took place in North Topsail Beach, North Carolina.

Harrell, a local resident, said this is not very common.

"Last year I saw a guy fishing off the shore and he caught a 6-foot shark, which I thought was big," she said, adding that she has never seen one this big.