that s right, yeah. typically these issues occur when we put ourselves in the middle of what they are turn to feed on and confuse them. okay, so to, i guess, lessen the likelihood of an accidental interaction or nibble, what should people do? the biggest thing we can do is understand we are all in this big movement toward abundance in the atlantic. all our life is coming back. when you head down to the beach, look at the ocean before you go in. we can no longer just wander in like we did in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. our oceans are back. so if you see a lot of birds diving, there will be game fish feeding there, and really up in the new york area, the main thing that s occurring is not sharks and the game fish are pushing the bait against the beach, they are crowding it in their, and it makes it easier
will send out jet skis, both in look for baitfish in water. we ll walk for any birds diving the ocean and anybody who reports are shark and we will get people to shore and they will tell us if they see something topic. reporter: according to tracking sharks.com, there have been 54 total shark attacks around the globe this year. twenty-seven of them in u.s. watters compared to a total of 78 shark attacks worldwide in 2020. this last monday lifeguard among evidence had he felt something hit him underwater and when he came out, he had a gash on his calf check out with these fishermen wrinkled offshore right in this spot last week. he shark after wrestling with a big fish in getting the hook out of its mouth they were able to get him back into the water. most shark experts will tell you there is no need to panic, you