The 20-year-old suffered cuts in the leg and foot after being bitten in shallow waters. (Infobae Illustrative Image)

A woman aged  20  was  bitten  while swimming at  Jones Beach State Park  on  Long Island , according to authorities from New York State. The incident took place on Wednesday, June 25, in the afternoon at a location known as  Central Mall , where the young woman was in waist-deep water.

Although the victim was unable to see the creature that attacked her due to the  cloudy water , specialists from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation concluded, after analyzing  photographs of the injuries , that the attack was “highly likely” caused by a  Juvenile Sand Tiger Shark . This species, known by its characteristic appearance, is not typically aggressive towards humans.

It is the first attack of
This is the first shark attack reported in Jones Beach in 2025. (James Carbone/Newsday/AP)

Rescue teams, including  lifeguards  and  emergency medical staff , responded quickly to the scene. The woman sustained  cuts on her foot and left leg , including  tooth marks on her foot  and a significant  laceration on her thigh , according to George Gorman, the regional director of state parks. Following the incident, she was transferred to the  Nassau University Medical Center , where stitches were applied. Fortunately, her injuries were classified as  non-serious , and she was subsequently discharged.

In the aftermath of the attack, authorities promptly suspended swimming at the beach as a precautionary measure. A search operation was launched, utilizing  drones  to scout for  dangerous marine life , but no sharks were found in the area. The following day, after a thorough review with drones and regular patrols, officials declared the area safe, allowing swimming to resume.

Over the past three years, New York’s  beaches  have strengthened monitoring protocols by implementing  specialized shark patrol technology . This system includes  drones ,  boats of varying sizes , and  permanent observers  stationed both on land and at sea to enhance public safety.

Youth sharks usually approach
Young sharks typically approach the shore in search of food. (Infobae Illustrative Image)

Visiting beachgoers expressed their concerns. Robert Larroso, a frequent visitor, stated, “It reassures me knowing the lifeguards alert us and ask people to leave the water when they detect something unusual.” Another visitor, Mike Singer, noted the danger inherent in the proximity of sharks to shore and questioned if this could be linked to  changing water temperatures .

This incident represents the  first confirmed shark attack  of 2025 in the coastal area of  New York . Officials are hopeful that similar incidents will not occur again during the summer season.

The presence of sharks nearby
The presence of sharks near the coast could be linked to the change in water temperature. (Infobae Illustrative Image)

In light of this event, New York State Parks officials issued several recommendations to minimize the risk of encountering sharks:

  • Avoid areas where there are  seals .
  • Do not swim in areas with  schools of fish ,  agitated fish , or  sea birds diving .
  • Avoid swimming during  low-light hours : at dusk, at night, or at dawn.
  • Do not enter the sea if the water is  turbid .
  • Swim, surf, or kayak in  groups .
  • Stay  near the shore  where the bottom is reachable.
  •  Always heed instructions  from lifeguards and park staff.



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