Florida Beaches Closed After Two Shark Attacks

Double RED Flags are flying at beach entrances that read:  “Water closed to public, due to potentially dangerous marine life.”   Now, beach closed to the public until further notice.   More Story: HERE     
Officials in Fernandina Beach, Florida have decided to close after two shark bites.  According to WJTX,  a 17-year-old boy was bitten shortly after walking into the water then minutes later about a mile away a 30-year-old man was surfing with his 8-year son when he spotted what appeared to be a nurse shark, tried to kick it out of the way and was bitten.  Both people have injuries that are not life-threatening.

DOUBLE SHARK ATTACK – Fernandina Beach Fire Chief Ty Silcox says a 30-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy were bitten on the feet.

Posted by WPLG Local 10 / Local10.com on Saturday, July 14, 2018

 

 

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