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Rip currents pose the greatest threat to swimmers, but beachgoers should also be careful about wildlife and sun exposure.
Cape Cod National Seashore moving to fully cashless system; shark researchers urge beachgoers to be ‘Shark Smart’ ...
The warning flags on the beach follow a stoplight system with green, yellow and red. If caught in a rip current, don’t swim directly back to shore. Instead, swim parallel to the shore until you ...
The warning flags on the beach follow a stoplight system with green, yellow and red. If caught in a rip current, ... The risk of being bitten by a shark is extremely low.
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The Island Packet on MSNThese are the kinds of sharks that swim at Hilton Head beaches and how to best avoid bitesWondering what sharks swim in Hilton Head waters during the summer? Here’s some of the most common species you may encounter.
Cape Cod National Seashore is moving to a cashless system starting July 1, accepting only card or mobile payments.
Beach safety officials warn that dangerous marine life - specifically early-arriving jellyfish - are creating painful ...
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The Beaumont Enterprise on MSNTwo near drownings highlight rip current dangers on Texas Gulf CoastOn Monday, two near-drownings occurred along the southern Texas Gulf Coast, prompting the report as a reminder when heading to the beach this season, as rip currents are responsible for taking many ...
Hilton Head Island sees second shark attack in a week at Coligny Beach Park, prompting officials to remind visitors about ...
Once the sharks had moved back out the bay the Red Warning Flag was raised as per standard safety protocol. At approximately 10.50 Shark Spotters re-sighted two Great White Sharks for the second time ...
Authorities in Los Cabos have raised red flags at Palmilla Beach following sightings of blue and hammerhead sharks, which pose no threat to humans but ...
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