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Swimmer bitten on the foot at New York City beach in a suspected shark attack
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Swimmer bitten on the foot at New York City beach in a suspected shark attack

A swimmer was bitten on the foot at Jones Beach in New York City in a suspected shark attack on July 3, 2026. Authorities temporarily closed the beach and conducted searches for sharks, but none were found. Swimming was later resumed but limited to waist-deep water. This incident followed reports of multiple shark sightings at other New York City and Long Island beaches earlier in the week, including Rockaway Beach and Point Lookout. Officials issued warnings and advised beachgoers to heed lifeguard instructions. Experts noted that while shark sightings are increasing due to improved detection methods like drones, shark bites remain rare globally, with only 60–80 unprovoked incidents annually.

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Swimmer bitten on the foot at New York City beach in a suspected shark attack

A swimmer was bitten on the foot at Jones Beach in New York City in a suspected shark attack on July 3, 2026. Authorities temporarily closed the beach and conducted searches for sharks, but none were found. Swimming was later resumed but limited to waist-deep water. This incident followed reports of multiple shark sightings at other New York City and Long Island beaches earlier in the week, including Rockaway Beach and Point Lookout. Officials issued warnings and advised beachgoers to heed lifeguard instructions. Experts noted that while shark sightings are increasing due to improved detection methods like drones, shark bites remain rare globally, with only 60–80 unprovoked incidents annually.

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