
sharks swarm in southern florida
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sharks swarm in southern florida
Some pretty cool photos here. Pretty amazing to see so many sharks in one place. The story says they are on the way to the keys so look out.


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His wife helped right? if so..we got itcreeky wrote:WE got them swarming out here - record number of people being attacked.
Did you get news coverage of the guy who was inside a Great White sharks mouth - and had one arm free and gouged the sharks eye and escaped![]()
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Nope - he was down there on his own - only happened a week or two ago.ToplessRideFL wrote:His wife helped right? if so..we got itcreeky wrote:WE got them swarming out here - record number of people being attacked.
Did you get news coverage of the guy who was inside a Great White sharks mouth - and had one arm free and gouged the sharks eye and escaped![]()
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oh, i got the wrong video, I actually saw this on the news yesterday and they closed the beaches. Can anyone in FLA verify this is current?
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I don't live in Florida, about 20 miles North of the Fl/Ga state line...(on the coastal Ga. side)...there's a text next to the video that says it's March...CrznDnUS1 wrote:oh, i got the wrong video, I actually saw this on the news yesterday and they cloded the beaches. Can anyone in FLA verify this is current?
I haven't seen anything on the evening news about it..but it'll probably happen again this year.
and I saw the same thing that topless did about the guy being in the sharks mouth and surviving...a few weeks ago, in Florida.

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from a central florida tv station:
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Visitors to Palm Beach are being advised not to go in the water because of shark sightings.
Warnings posted said hundreds of bull sharks and lemon sharks have been seen swimming along the surf, the sand bar and farther out in the Atlantic Ocean.
Lifeguards say the shark invasion happens a few times a year, often in March.
The sharks pass by every spring while migrating to their summer homes up North.
Officials first spotted the sharks Wednesday morning and said there were less by the afternoon. They're hoping there will be even fewer today.
Updated: February 9, 2007, 7:42 am
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Visitors to Palm Beach are being advised not to go in the water because of shark sightings.
Warnings posted said hundreds of bull sharks and lemon sharks have been seen swimming along the surf, the sand bar and farther out in the Atlantic Ocean.
Lifeguards say the shark invasion happens a few times a year, often in March.
The sharks pass by every spring while migrating to their summer homes up North.
Officials first spotted the sharks Wednesday morning and said there were less by the afternoon. They're hoping there will be even fewer today.
Updated: February 9, 2007, 7:42 am
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well heck, I don't watch the news on Friday evening...I imagine they had something on about it.
the water up here and around J'ville is around 50 degs. anyway...unless you're wearing a wet suit..that's a little chilly for swimming.
the water up here and around J'ville is around 50 degs. anyway...unless you're wearing a wet suit..that's a little chilly for swimming.

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