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Fauna · Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States

Blue Shark Open Ocean — Cape Cod Massachusetts USA

The blue shark (Prionace glauca) open-ocean congregation off Cape Cod from July through October — hundreds of individuals following the Gulf Stream's warm water edge and the associated tuna and squid concentrations in the waters 30–50 miles off Provincetown — creates the world's most accessible blue shark encounter. Chum-slick boats from Provincetown attract sharks to the surface for 'slide' encounters: the blue shark's combination of its deep indigo back, white belly, and startlingly large eye makes it the ocean's most aesthetically arresting shark, and the slicked sharks' investigation of the boat at surface level (dorsal fin above water, head visible below) at 3-metre range creates a low-risk, high-intimacy encounter. The Cape's blue sharks are measured and tagged for long-range tracking by the shark research teams whose work turns tourist encounters into genuine scientific contribution.

When
Jul — Oct
Best viewing
A chummed open-ocean boat trip 30–50 miles offshore brings visitors face-to-face with inquisitive blue sharks at the surface, within arm's reach of the boat. Morning departures from Provincetown offer calm seas and good natural light for close viewing and photography.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jul 2026

About this spectacle

Thirty to fifty miles off Provincetown, the Gulf Stream's warm edge draws hundreds of blue sharks (Prionace glauca) to the surface from July through October. Chum-slick boats position visitors at close range as sharks circle and investigate — dorsal fin cutting the surface, the animal's deep indigo back and white belly shimmering just below. At roughly three metres, the encounter is intimate enough to lock eyes with what short_description calls the ocean's most aesthetically arresting shark: an oversized, almost luminous eye set in a sleek, elongated head. The animals are curious rather than aggressive, sliding through the slick with languid, unhurried turns. Morning departures from Provincetown give the calmest seas and best light. Research teams aboard measure and tag sharks, so every trip contributes to long-range tracking science. The combination of reliable shark presence, surface-level visibility, and scientific context makes this one of the most accessible and meaningful open-ocean shark encounters in the North Atlantic.

When to go

Jul — Oct

Getting there

Nearest airport: BOS. Nearest city: Boston.

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