Gulf Coast Shark Season Is Making News (2024)

Shark sightings increase along the coast during early summer

Gulf Coast Shark Season Is Making News (1)

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – The Gulf Coast region draws unwanted attention from April through October, when sharks move closer to shore in the spring and summer. But the month of September has the most frequent, unprovoked shark attacks in the U.S., with south Florida having the most interactions. However, shark bites are still very rare, with humans 30 times more likely to be struck by lightning than bitten by a shark.

In 2023, Florida had 16 unprovoked shark bite incidents reported, which represents 44% of the United States total and 23% worldwide, according to CNN.

Volusia County had the most shark bites, and the others were reported in Brevard, St. Lucie, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Escambia and Pinellas counties.

There were no fatalities reported last year in the state as a result of the attacks.

How to Identify a Shark VS a Dolphin?

It is not that uncommon to see fins glide across the horizon when you are at the beach. Typically, these fins belong to a pod of dolphins, but how can you tell if it is a shark fin or a dolphin fin?

The best way to tell the difference between the dorsal fins is to look at the back edge of the fin. A dolphin has a curved fin, whereas shark's dorsal fins are more triangular and have a straight edge.

Staying Safe

There are ways you can minimize the risk of shark attack and have a great time in the water this summer.

  • Avoid swimming in estuaries, deep water between sandbars and murky water
  • Avoid areas near where people are fishing
  • Don't swim during dusk and dawn
  • Stay near lifeguards
  • Don't wear shiny objects in the water
  • Always stay in groups since sharks are more likely to bite a solitary individual.
  • Avoid waters with known discharges or sewage and waters used for any type of fishing-especially if there are signs of bait fishes or feeding activity. Diving seabirds, which frequently feed on bait fishes, are good indicators of such activity.
  • While there are myths and anecdotes about dolphins saving humans from shark bites, the presence of dolphins does not indicate the absence of sharks-both often eat the same foods.
  • Do not allow pets in the water: their erratic movements may draw a shark’s attention.
  • Remember that sharks see contrast particularly well. Uneven tans and bright-colored clothing may draw a shark's attention.

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Poor Water Quality Alert Issued for Orange Beach’s Waterfront Park

By OBA Staff 21 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) advises the public that two recent successive tests of swimming water quality were poor. Swimming in this area may lead to an increased risk of illness. Monitoring will continue, and the advisory will be lifted once bacteria values fall below the Environmental Protection Agency’s threshold of 104 enterococcus organisms per 100 milliliters for marine water.

Foley Woman Arrested for Stabbing Boyfriend

By OBA Staff 21 Jun, 2024

Foley, Ala. – (OBA) – On Wednesday, June 19, 2024, around 11:00 PM, Foley Police responded to a stabbing on US Highway 98. Officers found that a fight between long-time partners escalated. Shau Yanite Pickens, 43, stabbed her boyfriend with a kitchen knife.

Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo Hosts World Giraffe Day Celebration Today

By R. Ken Cooper 21 Jun, 2024

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo in Gulf Shores will join the global celebration of World Giraffe Day today, June 21st. This annual event coincides with the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, paying tribute to the world's tallest land animal.

Foley Police and Fire Departments Compete in Blood Drive

By OBA Staff 21 Jun, 2024

Foley, Ala. – (OBA) – Residents of Foley will have the chance to support their local public safety departments in the upcoming "Battle of the Badges" blood drive. The event is organized by LifeSouth and will feature a friendly competition between the Foley Police Department and the Foley Fire Department.

Chlorine Mishap Causes Poolside Chemical Vapor in Orange Beach

By R. Ken Cooper 20 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – According to the Orange Beach Fire Department’s Facebook post, just before 4:00pm today, June 20, 2024, crews responded to a hazardous material call in the 27,000 block of Canal Road. The incident involved a chemical release at an outdoor pool, affecting ten children.

Celebrating National Seashell Day on the Gulf Coast

By R. Ken Cooper 20 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – Today marks National Seashell Day, a celebration for seashell enthusiasts and beachcombers alike. The Gulf Coast, known for its stunning shorelines, offers a treasure trove of seashells, making it a prime spot for those looking to enjoy the day's festivities.

Uncle Sam's Burger Slam at The Hangout in Gulf Shores: Win a $1000 Cash Prize!

By OBA Staff 20 Jun, 2024

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – Get ready for a sizzling celebration this Independence Day! The Hangout, located in the heart of Gulf Shores, is having the first-ever Uncle Sam's Burger Slam. The event promises an unforgettable day of fun, food, and festivities for the entire family, culminating in the ultimate hamburger eating contest with a grand prize of $1000!

The Longest Day of the Year Kicks Off Summer in Orange Beach

By R. Ken Cooper 20 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – While it may seem like summer’s been around for a couple of months already, today is actually the first day of summer. Today and tomorrow will be the longest days of the year, with the most sunlight of the year. Both days will see a sunrise at 5:45 AM, Sunset at 7:56pm giving us approximately 14 hours and 11 minutes of daylight. That’s just over 4 hours more sunlight today than on our shortest day of the year, which is December 21st.

Foley Limits Light Pollution with New Zoning Changes

By Guy Busby 20 Jun, 2024

Foley, Ala. – (OBA) – New regulations will limit the amount of light spilling over onto neighboring residential property in Foley.The Foley City Council approved amendments to the city’s zoning ordinance that restrict the amount of light shining onto surrounding property.

By R. Ken Cooper 20 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – The Hitting the Note Scholarship Gala, benefitting the Joe Gilchrist Music Fund, is set to take place on Saturday, July 20th at the Perdido Beach Resort. This event’s purpose is to raise funds and provide scholarships for students in Baldwin and Escambia counties who are pursuing careers in music.The evening promises a blend of fundraising and entertainment, featuring food, drinks, silent and live auction items, and performances by renowned songwriters Dean Dillon and Paul Overstreet. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear these artists perform their famous songs and share the stories behind their hits.

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