Safety officials at one New York beach are ramping up the use of drones to try to prevent potentially dangerous interactions between humans and sharks.
Lifeguards and New York State Park Police officers at Jones Beach — a state park that stretches 6.5 miles along the Southern coast of Long Island and sees six million visitors a year — are using the technology to monitor the waters off the shore.
When they spot sharks or unusual sea life activity, they can warn swimmers to stay on the beach.
The next day, lifeguards at Jones Beach closed the water three times after possible shark sightings, two of which were made with drones.
New York State Park PoliceThe technology has uses beyond searching for sharks, too.
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