It’s bad enough that Miami’s beaches are swarming with male predators leering at the bare-breasted ladies sunning themselves on the sand.
But now it is not even safe to go into the water.
On Saturday, as many Americans celebrated Independence Day by stripping down to their bathing suits and frolicking on the beach, one woman stepped into the water at Biscayne National Park in Homestead.
She felt something slimy bump her leg. When she looked down, she realized a shark had just bitten her.
Although she began bleeding, she was lucky.
''It took a big chunk out of her leg, but luckily missed an artery,'' said Lt. Arnold Piedrahita of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
According to The Miami Herald, the 43-year-old woman was rushed to Baptist Memorial Hospital where she was said to be stable and talking.
She was believed to have been bitten by a nurse shark, which are common in Florida and typically reside in shallow waters.
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue gave the following tips to avoid being bitten by sharks.