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Shark Startles Beachgoers Near Miami Beach Hotel

Wednesday, September 4, 2024 by Ernesto Alvarez

A shark was spotted near the shore of Miami Beach, just in front of the Setai Hotel, causing beachgoers to quickly and alarmedly exit the water. A video shared by the Instagram account Only in Dade shows how the shark immediately caught people's attention as it swam calmly near the shore, creating both curiosity and concern among social media users.

This sighting adds to other shark reports this summer in Florida, where shark presence near beaches has been more common than usual. In early August, a lemon shark got entangled in a fishing line in Sunny Isles, north of Miami. Fortunately, it was released by a group of beachgoers, an act also captured on video and widely circulated on social media.

Experts indicate that shark encounters on Florida beaches are more frequent during the summer due to increased human activity in coastal areas, coinciding with the sharks' migration and feeding patterns in these regions. However, they stress that these predators typically do not pose a danger to humans if safety guidelines are followed.

Protecting these species is crucial to maintaining the balance of the marine ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shark Sightings in Florida

Given the recent shark sightings in Florida, many people have questions regarding their safety and the reasons behind these encounters. Here are some common questions and answers:

Why are shark sightings more common in Florida during the summer?

Shark sightings are more common in Florida during the summer due to increased human activity in coastal areas and the sharks' migration and feeding patterns.

Are sharks dangerous to humans?

Sharks typically do not pose a danger to humans if safety guidelines are followed. Experts stress the importance of respecting these guidelines to avoid any potential risks.

What should I do if I see a shark while swimming?

If you see a shark while swimming, it's important to remain calm, exit the water slowly and avoid sudden movements that could attract the shark's attention.

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