Shark sightings in Cape Cod waters ballooned again on Friday

Shark sightings in the waters off of Cape Cod and down the East Coast have swelled this week. Officials have implemented beach closures and increased surveillance.

Shark sightings ballooned off of Massachusetts' Cape Cod on Friday. 

Multiple sightings were reported off of Nauset Beach and North Beach Island, according to the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy's Sharktivity app. 

The app recorded 25 sightings in the past two days and a White Shark Alert was issued Saturday morning after a shark was spotted off Nauset Beach about 75 yards off shore.

Dozens of white shark sightings have been reported in the area in the past week – some of them known to the conservancy.

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A shark named Fruit Loops was detected at a buoy on Friday night and Dylan was detected on Saturday morning. 

Down the East Coast, shark sightings have become more common along Long Island shores. 

The sightings – and multiple bites – have forced beach closures.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul directed state agencies to increase shark surveillance

The Florida of Natural History and the University of Florida's International Shark Attack File (ISAF) reported only 12 unprovoked bites had been recorded in New York's history prior to this year, none of which were fatal. 

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It noted that there is a nursery for sand tiger sharks located off Fire Island, New York. 

Sand tiger, sandbar and dusky sharks are commonly found near shore.

Conservation efforts have led to a rebound in shark populations, as well as an increase in the seal population in New England waters.

Scientists also cite warming ocean temperatures and a resurgence of bunker fish for the increase in sightings. 

The risk of shark attacks remains very low.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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