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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Seagrass Transplants Planned for Perdido Islands This Fall

By R. Ken Cooper 25 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – In preparation for the upcoming Perdido Islands Habitat Restoration Project, scientists from The Nature Conservancy, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and CSA Ocean Sciences will begin moving small areas of seagrasses out of the construction zone in mid-July.

National Catfish Day Honors Farm-Raised Tradition

By R. Ken Cooper 25 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – Today, June 25th, is National Catfish Day, a National Day established in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan to recognize the importance of farm-raised catfish in the American diet. This day honors the contributions of the catfish farming industry and encourages people to enjoy this popular, healthy and versatile fish.

Foley Police Launch Cardio Training Program for People Interested in Law Enforcement

By R. Ken Cooper 25 Jun, 2024

Foley, Ala. – (OBA) – The Foley Police Department is starting a new program called Cardio with a Cop. This program is designed to help those interested in becoming police officers to prepare for the required Physical Training Test.

Heat Advisory Until Monday Evening

By OBA Staff 24 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – When the National Weather Service posts heat advisories we should take notice. During these events, local medical and rescue personnel see an increase in heat related emergencies. One of the biggest killers in the world is cardiovascular disease and many do not know they have it until symptoms are triggered by something like elevated heat.

Fun Events on the Calendar in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores This Week

By Jessica A. Taylor 24 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – This week there are a variety of events on the calendar in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores that will be fun for everyone’s taste. From family-friendly festivities at The Wharf and lunar exploration talks at the Nature Center to social evenings at Mo Fishin’ Bar and classic rock tributes by the Expect Excellence Music Department, there's something for everyone. The week wraps up with concerts, surf shop entertainment, and a deep-sea fishing trip in the Gulf, ensuring a fun-filled time for all.

Gulf State Park is One of 12 Alabama State Parks to Get Pollinator Gardens

By OBA Staff 24 Jun, 2024

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – The Alabama Association of Resource, Conservation and Development (RC&D) Councils presented a $25,000 grant to Alabama State Parks on Friday during the Pollinator Festival at Oak Mountain State Park (OMSP).The RC&D grant will fund development of 12 pollinator gardens at state parks throughout the state.

ALEA Partners with Cities To Enhance Beach Safety

By OBA Staff 23 Jun, 2024

Gulf Shores, Ala. – (OBA) – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Aviation Unit has teamed up with Gulf Shores and Orange Beach for the third year to enhance beach and water safety. This partnership, celebrated at Gulf State Park, unites state and local officials in their commitment to protecting swimmers.

Foley Plans New Garbage Route with Additional Trucks

By Guy Busby 23 Jun, 2024

Foley, Ala. – (OBA) – Two new garbage trucks will help Foley expand garbage collection services to include a fifth residential route later this year. The city will buy two side-loading collection trucks, each with a capacity of 31 cubic yards. The trucks are scheduled to be delivered in 12 to 14 months.

Orange Beach Third Graders Excel in State Reading Assessment

By OBA Staff 22 Jun, 2024

Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – According to a press release, the Orange Beach City Schools' third-grade class achieved a noteworthy milestone by earning a passing score on the Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP) Reading test. Every third-grade student met or exceeded the benchmark score of 435, marking the district as the only one in Alabama to comprehensively pass the assessment. This accomplishment underscores the district's commitment to academic excellence and sets a strong foundation for the students' future academic success.

Foley Library Celebrates Young Artists with Bookmark Contest Winners

By Guy Busby 22 Jun, 2024

Foley, Ala. – (OBA) – Bookmarks with award-winning designs created by local children are now available at the Foley Public Library. The library recently held a contest for children of all ages to submit a design for bookmarks to be printed and featured in the library.

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