Three huge sharks wash up on busy Hamptons beach
Share this @internewscast.com

Three large sharks have been found washed up on a busy beach in the Hamptons. 

Frightened beachgoers snapped pictures of the fish found on the shores of Flying Point Beach, near the upscale town of Southampton, New York, this past Sunday. 

Each shark was around four-foot long and weighed 30-40lbs, one observer told the Daily Mail. It’s unclear what type of shark they were. 

Distressing images capture a shark resting on its side a few meters from the water, with a fin pointing upward and its mouth agape. 

Sharks usually end up on beaches after suffering with illness, an injury, disorientation, or being pushed ashore by strong waves or currents. 

Located on the East Coast, Flying Point Beach has seen an increase in shark sightings lately, attributed to efforts in conservation and improvements in water quality. 

The white sandy beach is a popular escape for New York City dwellers and surfers keen to soak up the beautiful scenery and large waves.

Experts said in 2022 that cleaner waters surrounding Long Island have led to an increase in the number of fish, and predators who eat them over the previous decade.

Three large sharks have been found washed up on a busy beach in the Hamptons. (Pictured: One of three sharks found at Flying Point Beach close to Southampton, NY on Sunday)

Three large sharks have been found washed up on a busy beach in the Hamptons. (Pictured: One of three sharks found at Flying Point Beach close to Southampton, NY on Sunday)

Horrified onlookers have shared photographs of the fish discovered on the shores of Flying Point Beach close to South Hampton, New York, on Sunday

Horrified onlookers have shared photographs of the fish discovered on the shores of Flying Point Beach close to South Hampton, New York, on Sunday

‘If there are sharks in your area, it means it’s a healthy ecosystem,’ Christopher Paparo, manager of the Marine Sciences Center at Stony Brook University told the Daily Mail. 

‘We’re spotting sharks, whales and dolphins here. In the 60s, we did not have sharks, whales and dolphins,’ he said.

‘There are a lot more sharks than 10 or 15 years ago,’ Paparo also told CBS News.

For years, overfishing and pollution killed off many sharks in New York’s waters or forced them to steer clear.

After the 1975 film ‘Jaws,’ sharks were somewhat demonized in the public eye and shark conservationists have only recently rehabilitated their image.

Another reason sharks have been spotted more in recent years is the rising temperature of the ocean due to global warming, as prey can be more plentiful in warmer waters.

Pictured: One of three sharks found at Flying Point Beach in the Hamptons, NY on Sunday

Pictured: One of three sharks found at Flying Point Beach in the Hamptons, NY on Sunday

Each shark found at Flying Point Beach in the Hamptons was around four-foot long and weighed 30-40lbs, one observer told the Daily Mail. It’s unclear what type of shark they were

Flying Point Beach (pictured from above) is on the East Coast, where shark sightings have become more common in recent years due to conservation efforts and cleaner waters

Flying Point Beach (pictured from above) is on the East Coast, where shark sightings have become more common in recent years due to conservation efforts and cleaner waters

The white sandy beach close to Southampton is a popular escape for New York City dwellers and surfers keen to soak up the beautiful scenery and large waves

The white sandy beach close to Southampton is a popular escape for New York City dwellers and surfers keen to soak up the beautiful scenery and large waves

No fatalities have been reported this summer, and Paparo says that’s due to a shark’s intentions when coming into contact with humans.

‘It’s very common that the shark attack is not fatal,’ and ‘the reason for that is they’re not trying to eat us,’ he added.

However, experts said last summer that the US is the shark attack capital of the world. 

Despite Australia’s reputation for being a hotspot, more than half of the 69 worldwide confirmed shark bites in 2023 occurred in the US.

Experts told DailyMail.com they believe it to be a mixture of a surplus of fish migrating to the coasts and environmental conditions, along with ocean clean-up efforts. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Unveiled: Allegations Surface of Jeffrey Epstein’s Hidden Child with Belarusian Model

Hundreds of young women and girls became entangled in the murky world…

Leon Slashes Workforce Amid Closure of 22 Stores: How Many Jobs Are Impacted?

Leon, the fast food chain renowned for its halloumi and waffle fries,…

Victoria Beckham Reaches Out to Reconcile with Son Brooklyn

In a gesture that seemed to mend fences, Victoria Beckham shared Harper’s…

Prominent MAGA Figure Confronted with Challenging Inquiries

A Republican congressman, hoping to secure Donald Trump’s endorsement, has been found…

Zendaya’s Favorite Pottery Studio Faces Serious Allegations of Discrimination

The owner of a popular Boston pottery studio, once frequented by actress…

Police Deploy Innovative ‘Signal Sniffer’ Technology in Search for Nancy Guthrie

In a concerted effort to locate Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, federal authorities…

Harper Beckham Reconnects with Estranged Brother Brooklyn

Harper Beckham is reaching out to her brother Brooklyn amid family tensions.…

ChatGPT Enhances ‘NSFW Mode’ Following Departure of Key Internal Critic

OpenAI has dismissed a prominent internal critic following her objections to the…

Hollywood Stars Melt Hearts with Adorable Valentine’s Day Tributes and Sweet Snaps

Hollywood stars Eva Mendes and Vanessa Hudgens are embracing the spirit of…

Carnival Kicks Off in Rio: Vibrant Parade of Festive Attire Takes Over Brazil Streets

As the vibrant Rio Carnival kicks off in full swing, the streets…

Starmer Emerges Stronger Than Ever: How He Overcame Labour’s Internal Turmoil

Sir Keir Starmer has taken a bold stance, asserting that his administration…

Casey Wasserman Lists Agency for Sale Following Epstein Files Controversy

Casey Wasserman, a renowned talent mogul and current chairman of the Los…