While both Myrtle Beach and Virginia Beach have shark populations, Myrtle Beach is often noted for having a higher frequency of shark sightings. This is partly due to its warmer waters and abundant marine life, which attract sharks. However, the actual number can vary year to year and season to season, so it's hard to provide a definitive answer. Overall, both locations are popular beach destinations with a presence of sharks, but Myrtle Beach may experience more sightings.
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Virginia Beach is probably the closest beach to West Virginia. However, many West Virginians prefer Myrtle Beach.
Virginia Beach VA, Myrtle Beach SC, and Miami Beach FL.
Animals that live in myrtle beach is such as turtles sea lions seals sharks dolphins and birds and also etc.
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Yes. The sharks of Mytle Beach are not the kind of shark typically involved in attacks. Most of what you find are Sandbar sharks and Bonnethead sharks. Lemon sharks and Bull sharks, types of sharks more likely to attack humans, can be found off the coast of Myrtle Beach but less frequently. Shark attacks are rare here. The last fatality at myrtle beach from a shark was in 1883. Still, stay out of deep waters after 4:00 (feeding time) The lifeguards will post a warning if sharks are spotted. If you see one before the lifeguard, tell him/her immediately.
Miami Beach is better than Myrtle Beach
Chesterfield VA is about halfway from Allentown to Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle beach is the city... Myrtle Beach, SC
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