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Shark Warning signs posted at Hawaii beach after sighting of 7-foot reef shark

<i>KITV</i><br/>Lifeguards at Makaha Beach Park in Waianae are warning the public after a 7-foot reef shark was spotted close to shore on Thursday.
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Lifeguards at Makaha Beach Park in Waianae are warning the public after a 7-foot reef shark was spotted close to shore on Thursday.

By Matthew Nuttle

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    WAIANAE, Hawaii (KITV) — Lifeguards at Makaha Beach Park in Waianae are warning the public after a 7-foot reef shark was spotted close to shore on Thursday.

Warning signs have been posted on the beach informing the public of the sighting. Beachgoers are encouraged to go to a lifeguard tower for information on the status of the shark warning before they enter the water,

Officials did not say who first spotted the shark, if it was a lifeguard or someone visiting the beach. No one was injured.

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