Last year, eight people reported being bitten by sharks swimming in the shallows off Long Island’s beaches. But more recently, reports of sharks biting people have increased. Just a few years ago, encounters with sharks were rare. We have lifeguards on WaveRunners that watch over the waters.” “We have drones in the sky that watch over the waters. “We are now more vigilant than ever,” said George Gorman, the state’s park director in Long Island. The sighting of a 10-foot (3-meter) shark on Thursday prompted officials to keep people out of the water at Robert Moses State Park, the same Long Island beach that delayed its opening July 4 after a drone spotted a group of 50 sand sharks off the coast.
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