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A shark was spotted in knee-deep water while beachgoers yelled, "Get out of the water!"

Florida swimmers panicked when not one, but two sharks were spotted lurking near shore at the same time.

Bathers lounging on Neptune Beach in Jacksonville were surprised to see gray fins sticking out of the water.

Someone shouted as a result of a close call caught on camera on Saturday, July 30th. "Bring out thewater!" People can be seen rushing to get out of the water as soon as possible.

No one was injured in the incident, but theswimmer was hesitant to return to the water immediately.

The bathers shouted, "Get out of the water!" (

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Jam Press Vid/@karaskonieczny/Amazing Animals+/TMX )

Horrifying footage captured by a resident shows onlookers seeing two sharks on the beach. It was shown watching the body being splashed by shallow waves from a safe place.

This latest sighting follows an increase in the number of shark sightings along the east coast of the United States, MailOnline reports. The beach was reportedly temporarily closed last week after a great white shark was seen in the area.

People The shark flapped its wings in the water as the shark watched. Among them was one resident who captured the incident on film (

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Jam Press Vid/@karaskonieczny/ Amazing Animals+/TMX)

Earlier in the same day in Florida, a shark attack occurred on Jacksonville Beach two miles away. A man suffered a "severe" leg injury.

The man's leg was left "almost mutilated," News4JAXreported.

Eyewitness Robert Alexander said.

A man was injured in a suspected shark attack several miles away on the same day (

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Jam Press Vid/@karaskonieczny/Amazing Animals+/TMX)

Known for regular occurrence. New Smyrna Beach in particular has been called the 'Shark Attack Capital of the World'.

Last year he reported 17 attacks in the region. Among them was his 16-year-old surfer whose arm required nine stitches. People believe that he has 10 times more places in danger of sharks than anywhere else in the world.

Florida has the highest shark attack rate of any place in the world (

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Jam Press Vid/@karaskonieczny/Amazing Animals+/TMX)

According to the International Shark Attack File, Florida accounted for 38% of unsolicited attacks worldwide in 2021, compared with an annual average of 25 over the past five years.

However, the last fatal incident in Florida was recorded in 2010. 38-year-old windsurfer Stephen Shaffer died after being attacked by a large shark off Stewart Beach. he is white

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