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Unidentified Majorca Bite and Florida Shark Attack Prompt Swift Beach Evacuations

Beach safety teams are responding with heightened patrols from Majorca to Florida after consecutive marine bite incidents.

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Overview

  • An 85-year-old Italian tourist suffered a deep calf gash at Playa de Palma on July 22, triggering a red-flag alert and an hour-long evacuation before lifeguards reopened the beach.
  • Patrols in Majorca found no evidence of a shark, bluefish or triggerfish and specialists remain divided over whether a bluefish or triggerfish inflicted the injury.
  • On the same day at Hollywood Beach, Florida, a man in his 40s sustained upper torso wounds from a confirmed shark bite, received on-scene tourniquet treatment and was hospitalized in stable condition.
  • Data from the International Shark Attack File show 70–100 unprovoked shark attacks globally each year, with Florida’s summer surge accounting for a notable rise in regional beach incidents.
  • Authorities cite rising sea temperatures and peak summer tourism as drivers for enhanced monitoring and safety protocols across both coastlines.