April 9, 2025, 8:20 pm
A teenage shark attack survivor from Alabama, who was one of three victims during a June 7, 2024, attack, is pushing state officials to implement a water safety alert system. The survivor argues that early warnings and strategic safety measures are critical to protecting beachgoers and swimmers. Both stories report her firsthand experience of the attack and her urgent call for policy changes that would help prevent future incidents and safeguard communities against similar dangers.
Teen shark attack survivor Lulu Gribbin of Alabama, now 16, supports a proposed alert system to boost water safety after she was one of three victims of a June 7, 2024 shark attack.
2 stories from 2 sources in 8 days ago ... #publicpolicy #environment #security
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