Shark attack alerts could soon be sent to your phone under new legislation
Source: Scripps News
Posted 3:54 PM, May 21, 2026 and last updated 4:05 PM, May 21, 2026
Shark attacks and dangerous water conditions could soon trigger emergency alerts for beachgoers under new legislation headed to President Donald Trump's desk.
The legislation, known as Lulus Law, was inspired by Lulu Gribbin, an Alabama girl who was bitten by a shark in June 2024. Another shark attack involving a different victim happened about 90 minutes earlier just a few miles away.
We are eternally grateful that Lulu survived the shark attack on June 7, Ann Blair and Joe Gribbin said in a statement released by the office of Sen. Katie Britt when the bill was introduced in 2024. However, we remain in disbelief this accident occurred. This was the second attack that day in close proximity, and it could have been prevented with a better alert system. Thats why Lulus Law is so important.
Under the legislation, the Federal Communications Commission would have 180 days to issue rules allowing shark attacks to trigger emergency alert messages.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/us-news/shark-attack-alerts-could-soon-be-sent-to-your-phone-under-new-legislation
in2herbs
(4,547 posts)BumRushDaShow
(172,424 posts)I have seen news reports where municipalities are using drones (quadcopters) to monitor the water off of beaches known to attract sharks. If any are spotted, the alerts can go out so people won't wade out into the water (preemptive)!
luv2fly
(2,717 posts)I'd be all over that.