At least two sharks were recorded on video swimming in the shallow waters of Neptune Beach in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday, prompting swimmers to get out of the water.
Beachgoers heard yelling, "Get out of the water!" after sharks are seen close to shore at Neptune Beach in Jacksonville, Florida.
The sighting came on the same day that a swimmer reportedly suffered a shark bite at another beach in Jacksonville. Witnesses told WJXT-TV that there was a lot of blood in the waters off Jacksonville Beach and saw a 6- to 7-foot shadow swimming nearby. While lifeguards said it could have been a shark, officials could not immediately confirm a shark was what injured the man because they didn’t see any sharks in the water.
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