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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Erin Keller

You could soon get a cellphone alert if a shark is nearby

  • A bipartisan bill, Lulu's Law, has passed the Senate, aiming to establish an AMBER Alert-style shark warning system.
  • The proposed system would enable federal and local authorities to send cellphone alerts to beachgoers regarding shark attacks or conditions indicating a heightened risk.
  • Named after 16-year-old Lulu Gribbin, who suffered severe injuries in a Florida shark attack last year, the bill addresses a growing concern over increased shark sightings, particularly great whites near Cape Cod.
  • Supporters view the legislation as an important additional safety measure, complementing existing shark tracking applications.
  • However, concerns have been raised by Massachusetts state lawmaker Julian Cyr regarding the practical effectiveness of the alert system due to poor mobile phone reception in some coastal areas.

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