The Maine Department of Marine Resources issued a shark message Friday afternoon, July 14, given the increased activity of humans paddling, swimming and surfing along the coastline.
“While relative risk of a shark attack is very small, risks should always be minimized whenever possible in any activity on the water,” the release said. “The chances of having an interaction with a shark can be reduced if you follow this advice:
If you choose to swim, surf, or paddle, be aware of your surroundings
Stay close to shore
Swim, paddle, and surf in groups
Avoid areas where there are seals or schooling fish
Avoid murky, or low visibility water
Avoid shiny jewelry when in or on the water
Limit splashing
Avoid swimming at dawn/dusk when lighting is low
Adhere to all signage at beaches and follow lifeguard instructions
https://www.maine.gov/dmr/science/fisheries-monitoring-assessment/white-shark-research
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