Found the following on a local abc affiliate out of Providence, RI. Really doesn't say all that much...
It's an epic tale of man vs. beast as several local fisherman catch a huge mako shark off Block Island. The shark measures eleven and a half feet and weighs 705 pounds. With razor sharp teeth this shark could give jaws a run for his money, and catching him was no easy task.
At first the shark bit off a regular fishing line and did some acrobatics trying to get away.
It did two jumps in a row, to see a shark jump 10-15 feet in the air is unbelievable. - Michael Houlihan, Photographer
We knew it was big but we weren't sure what it was until it jumped out of the water. - Bob Blomgren, Fisherman
Shane Skowyra worked the reels trying to pull the monster shark back toward the boat.
I was determined to reel it in by myself but after fighting it for 45 minutes, I knew that wasn't going to happen. - Shane Skowyra, Fisherman
Even once the fisherman used the harpoon, it took another hour and a half to overcome the mako and haul it on board.
Experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say despite this catch swimmers have nothing to worry about.
The likelihood of someone getting bit by a shark in Rhode Island is extremely remote. I like to think the safest place in Rhode Island is in the water. - Wes Pratt, NOAA
That's hard to believe, but it may be true now that one huge shark is on dry land.