This is normal for Florida and sharks. There are always sharks here and this happens every year like another member said. I use to live in Bethune
Beach, which at the time was the shark bite capital of the world, and I could see dozens of sharks off of my deck. Personally I wouldn't go in the
water and when this happens there are alerts and warnings put up at the beaches.
I live in Palm Beach County. I seen it on the local news this morning. This is pretty normal for this time of year. They usually swarm of the coast of
Jupiter.
sharks migrate , whales migrate.. if you see 1000s of dead sharks wash up on the beach with no reasonable explination then id worry.. til then its
normal
I would say no cause for concern now if all those sharks end up dead on shore well then thats A whole different story and thread still would keep an
eye on it all things considered
normal you say ? yes sharks migrate yes its around this time of year .No 100k sharks DONT do it all in the same place.
are we forgetting that sharks need to eat? now a 20 mile strech of sharks eating every thing in there path i GRANTE these sharks are starving just
as if it was wolfs they would.
it takes x number of fish per shark but in this case you have more sharks in a small area then there are fish in that same area .
dont go into the water they get despret they will attack any thing that moves.
This NUMBER all in the same area IS NOT normal .