yes. like today one was sighted. there is sharks all around phillip island but they r not hungry for humans. just seals and snapper.
In all likehood, yes, there are sharks swimming near Jones Beach Long Island. They are there because there are a lot of places nearby for fish, and other marine animals, to live and the sharks eat the fish and other animals. People who swim at Jones Beach are not normally eaten by sharks, so the sharks do not attack them, most of the time.
there are no sharks at belamr beach what so ever
Palm Beach Sharks Soccer Club was created in 1966.
There have been few sharks spotted at Coney Island Beach, which is the resort district of Brooklyn, New York, on the Atlantic Ocean. However, the rest of Long Island (east of Lower Bay) has reported sharks, although in some cases only well offshore. This is likely due to the poor water quality. In 2007, a swimmer carried a baby shark back out to sea after it became lost along the beach. In 2012, the New York Museum at Coney island announced plans for a new shark exhibit complete with a huge new glass saltwater tank.
Sharks are in the Ocean and most aren't by the beach
yes there are sharks everywhere at the brigintine beach
Beautiful Beach Boca Chica, Galveston Island East Beach, Rockport Beach, IB Magee Beach, Magnolia Beach, Mustang Island, Padre Island National Seashore.
yes
Sandbar sharks,sand tiger sharks, and hammerhead sharks. You have to be very cautious when swimming at Virginia beach. Avoid swimming in the beach early in the morning and in the evening because that's when the sharks are feeding.
well sharks only get washed onto shore if they are dead or are trying to get prey.preventing sharks from a beach nets,i dunno attacks are rare
Einstin on the beach
The most common shark seen would be the bull sharks. Lemon sharks would be the second. Occasionally you might see nurse sharks and Caribbean reef sharks, but unlikely. There are several smaller spices that would go unnoticed by most people.