Possible Shark Sighting Causes Four Southampton Beaches To Close To Swimmers On Monday – 27east.com

By Amanda Bernocco

The Southampton Town Parks Department closed four oceanside beaches to swimming on Monday following a shark sighting, according to officials.

Southampton Town Parks Director Kristen Doulos said that unusually large fish were spotted close to the shore, prompting the closing of four beaches: Sagg Main, Mecox, Scott Cameron and Flying Point.

I cant confirm that they were sharks, but the chief lifeguard [Sean Crowley] felt strongly enough that it was worth taking a precaution over, Ms. Doulos said. Potentially large sharks or large fish, 6- to- 7-feet.

The first sighting was at Sagg Main at about 2:30 p.m. and within the hour the three other beaches were closed due to similar sightings, Ms. Doulos said.

Matt Feldman, a Hampton Bays resident and a lifeguard at Water Mill Beach Club, which is situated on the same strip of beaches, said that he saw several large fish close to shore on Monday, including what appeared to be dolphins, blue fish, bunker, striped bass and what he identified as a possible shortfin mako shark.

Ive never seen very large sharks and bait so close to shore like that, Mr. Feldman said, noting that he is also a fisherman.

Mr. Feldman said there were about five to seven people in the water at the time of the sighting and he quickly helped get everyone out of the water safely.

Swimmers are expected to be allowed back in the water on Tuesday. Lifeguards will certainly be keeping an extra eye out, Ms. Doulos said.

Down the beach, Rachel Collins, a Chicago resident who is visiting Southampton, said she heard lifeguards pulling swimmers out of the water and warning of possible sharks on Monday afternoon at Flying Point Beach.

She said that she was both happy to see how quickly the lifeguards responded and to see with her own eyes how well the ecosystem is doing.

I thought it was cool in the last few days I saw dolphins, whales, tuna jumping, Ms. Collins said. Its nice to see that the wildlife in the ocean is still doing well.

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