Warning issued after sharks appear in Florida’s coastal waters | USA TODAY

A Sheriff’s office in Florida is asking beachgoers to stay safe as dozens of sharks were seen swarming off the coast of Anclote Island in early May.
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At first glance, they look like tiny fish or tadpoles, swimming around aimlessly in the water off the west coast of Florida, but according to experts, they're hungry sharks who need their space.

The ocean-dwellers were filmed on May 3 by the Pasco Sheriff's Office Aviation Unit during a routine patrol, said sheriff's office spokesperson Amanda Hunter.

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  1. That’s funny because I was swimming around them and they were swimming around me and it didn’t occur to me that they were sharks, but they didn’t bother me

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  3. Well, the ocean is where sharks live.
    We just visit sometimes….
    It’s actually good to see so many. 👍
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