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Jumping fish and a dark blob: How to recognize the warning signs that sharks may be nearby


Lacks Beach Service is the largest beach service in Myrtle Beach, covering about 12 miles of beachfront with around 120 lifeguards and all of them are trained to quickly recognize and react to signs of a shark. (Eddie Kadhim/WPDE)
Lacks Beach Service is the largest beach service in Myrtle Beach, covering about 12 miles of beachfront with around 120 lifeguards and all of them are trained to quickly recognize and react to signs of a shark. (Eddie Kadhim/WPDE)
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