Louisiana loves The Gulf of Mexico for both industry and leisure, but when you take a closer look, there are some very dangerous animals lurking off of our coast.
Many of us in Louisiana are looking forward to a beach trip this summer, but after recent shark attacks along the Gulf Coast, we all to be aware of a few things.
Are you supposed to pee on a jellyfish sting or does that just make it worse? Here are the facts you'll need should you encounter a "jelly" at the beach.
The latest installment of sharks being filmed along the Gulf Coast is nothing short of thrilling as a video of hammerheads near Orange Beach is going crazy viral.
Last week Louisiana travelers to the beach had to watch out for a tropical storm, these week its sharks and a lot of them very close to some popular swimming spots.
Fisherman Dillon May was hoping to catch some yellowfin tuna off the coast of Venice, La when suddenly his boat was caught in the middle of a nightmarish shark feeding frenzy.
It is not uncommon to find sharks in Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans. Sharks can swim into the lake from the Gulf of Mexico but one fisherman is warning of the dangers of sharks.