Shark Attack in Bimini Bay Injures Two Americans

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Two American visitors were seriously injured when a shark attacked them in Bimini Bay.

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Following the tragedy, both patients needed numerous procedures.

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The attack took place in areas that are often regarded as safe for swimming.

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Bull and hammerhead sharks are among the five principal shark species found in Bimini Bay.

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For immediate medical attention, authorities flew the patients to New Providence.

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While keeping an eye on local safety, police are still looking into the attack.

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Although controlled shark dives occur in the Bahamas, unprovoked attacks are still uncommon.

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Authorities warn against swimming close to feeding areas, at dawn, and at sunset.

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The people of Bimini strike a balance between shark safety, tourism, and maritime activities.

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