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As Shark Encounters Become More Common, Florida Wildlife Officials Research Their Behavior

Florida wildlife officials eye shark encounters

Florida wildlife officials eye shark encounters By Jim Turner article A group of 11 sharks swim together about 12 nautical miles offshore of New Smyrna Beach, FL on March 9, 2019. The school is likely comprised of spinner sharks (Carcharhinus brevipinna) known for their leaping and spinning behavior. (Florida Fish and Expand TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - State wildlife officials are trying to better understand increased encounters between sharks and people fishing in Florida waters. The incidents haven’t made the waters deadlier. But as conservation efforts have helped some shark species repopulate, the encounters appear more prevalent amid reports of sharks consuming catch before it’s brought onto boats or shortly after it is released back into the water, said Jessica McCawley, director of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Division of Marine Fisheries Management.

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