Shark sighting shuts down long island beaches

Shark Sighting Shuts Down Long Island Beaches

LIDO BEACH – A recent shark sighting at Nickerson Beach has prompted local authorities to temporarily close Lido Beach and Malibu Beach as a precautionary measure. The decision was made to ensure the safety of beachgoers following the sighting.

Highly skilled lifeguards are actively monitoring the waters, and local officials are working closely with marine experts to assess the situation. The community is urged to cooperate with the temporary closures and to stay informed about updates on beach safety.

Residents and visitors are thanked for their understanding and are advised to follow all safety guidelines issued by local authorities. Stay safe and remain alert while near the water.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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