A bull shark has been swimming in a residential condominium in Florida.
Having a house near the beach has unlimited perks – you get to see the sunrise and sunset as you please, take a dip when it’s hot, and be mesmerized with the view every waking day. But as they say, nothing is perfect. There are always loopholes in every seemingly flawless situation. Take this latest incident in Bonita Springs, Florida.
A line of condominium units in Hickory Avenue is graced with a calm backwater bay. While it may sound so perfect, as the residents can just enjoy the water right in their backyard, it isn’t the case. A bull shark measuring 8-foot long has been swimming in the area recently. The residents said that a shabby fisherman has been throwing fish guts into the water to lure bigger fish. They contacted the city government to help stop the fish feeding, but to no avail.
A representative from Bonita Springs said that the property owners should call the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, as the coastline is under the jurisdiction of the said agency. However, the residents may expect that the shark will stay for long as chumming is legal in the beaches of Florida.
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