MONSTER IN THE SHALLOWS

Scary video shows shark in shallows of busy South Carolina beach in one of the most dangerous areas for attacks in US

A TERRIFYING video shows a shark swimming just several steps away from the shorelines of a busy beach.

The massive predator sent sunbathers sprinting out of the waters after swimming closely to the shores of South Forest Beach in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, last week.

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holiday days away, Parks and Recreation officials are putting swimmers on high alert due to several sightings reported earlier than usual.

Several factors, including warming ocean temperatures, are contributing to an increase in shark activity in cities along the Atlantic Ocean coastline and West Coast.

A resurgence of the bunker fish population is also luring them to area waters.

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EAST COAST SHARK SIGHTINGS

The first shark sighting was spotted over Memorial Day weekend just off the  shore of the popular Nantucket beach.

A shocking video captured by a local resident shows the shark, believed to be at least 15 feet, eating a seal while swimming out in the waters.

In , the shark can be seen swimming near the Great Point Lighthouse near Nantucket beach, according to the local media outlet Nantucket Current.

On June 1, a fisherman spotted a massive 10-foot mako shark thrashing on a beach on Long Island, .

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Video showed the shark at Point Lookout just north of the Loop Parkway bridge.

Wildlife experts believe it was a mako shark approximately 10 feet long.

On June 16, Ocearch tracked a great white shark named Andromache. He was spotted near Rhode Island.

Andromache is 10ft and 8in. The tracker picked up on his tag signal at 5.09am.

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