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Trump signs 'Lulu's Law' for shark attack alerts

Created at 2 Jul · 11:15 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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President Donald Trump has signed 'Lulu's Law,' federal legislation authorizing emergency alerts for shark attacks. Inspired by 15-year-old Lulu Gribbin's severe shark bite, the law requires the FCC to allow these warnings, similar to Amber Alerts, with states responsible for implementation.

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Key Numbers

15age of Lulu Gribbin at time of attack
2024year of shark attack
3 milesdistance between shark bites
4.8 kilometersdistance between shark bites
90 minutestime between shark bites
60 to 80known unprovoked shark bites worldwide annually
20 to 30bull sharks offshore at all times in Gribbin's attack area
1,312 feetdistance offshore for bull sharks
400 metersdistance offshore for bull sharks

Who's Involved

Lulu Gribbin
teenager who inspired federal shark attack alert legislation
Donald Trump
President who signed 'Lulu's Law'
Federal Communications Commission
agency required to allow emergency shark attack alerts
Katie Britt
U.S. Senator who sponsored the legislation
Gavin Naylor
Director of Florida Museum of Natural History's shark research program
Braxton Rocha
shark attack survivor who supports alert systems

↳ Why This Matters

The new federal legislation aims to enhance beach safety by providing timely warnings about shark activity, potentially preventing future injuries and fatalities like the one experienced by Lulu Gribbin.

Key facts

  • President Donald Trump signed 'Lulu's Law' to authorize emergency alerts for shark attacks.
  • The legislation was inspired by 15-year-old Lulu Gribbin, who lost her hand and part of her leg in a shark attack.
  • The law requires the Federal Communications Commission to allow these alerts, similar to Amber Alerts.
  • States will be responsible for implementing the warning systems.
  • Alabama has already approved a similar warning system.

President Donald Trump has signed federal legislation, dubbed 'Lulu's Law,' to authorize emergency alerts for shark attacks. The law was inspired by 15-year-old Lulu Gribbin, who suffered severe injuries, including the loss of her left hand and part of her right leg, in a shark attack off the coast of Florida in 2024. Gribbin stated that knowing about a prior shark bite that occurred just miles away and 90 minutes earlier would have prevented her from entering the water.

The legislation requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to permit emergency messages for shark attacks, similar to how Amber Alerts function for child abductions. While the federal law authorizes the warnings, it is up to individual states to implement them. Gribbin's home state of Alabama approved such a system last year.

Gribbin expressed hope that the new alert system will help prevent future attacks, stating, "I definitely see this law working in the future and I’m really excited to hopefully save lives." U.S. Senator Katie Britt, who sponsored the bill, credited Gribbin's "courage, perseverance, and advocacy" for its passage.

Experts like Gavin Naylor, director of the Florida Museum of Natural History's shark research program, note that while shark bites are rare globally, multiple bites in close proximity are even rarer. He attributes such occurrences to environmental factors like sharks following bait fish or murky water conditions. Naylor emphasized that sharks generally avoid humans, with the low number of bites being a testament to this behavior.

Another shark attack survivor, Braxton Rocha, who was bitten in Hawaii in 2015, also expressed support for an alert system, believing it would be valuable information for beachgoers, especially tourists.

Frequently asked questions

'Lulu's Law' is federal legislation that authorizes emergency alerts to mobile phones to warn beachgoers when a shark has bitten someone in the area.

The law was inspired by Lulu Gribbin, a 15-year-old who lost her hand and part of her leg in a shark attack in Florida in 2024.

The system will send alerts to phones in affected areas, similar to Amber Alerts, when a shark attack occurs.

Shark attacks are rare globally, with 60 to 80 unprovoked bites worldwide each year, according to experts.

What Happens Next

01States will implement the shark attack warning systems.
02The FCC will allow emergency messages for shark attacks.

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How It Developed

Lulu Gribbin, 15, survived a shark attack off the coast of Florida in 2024.
Gribbin lost her left hand and part of her right leg in the attack.
She learned another woman was bitten nearby 90 minutes earlier.
Gribbin's experience inspired federal legislation for shark attack emergency alerts.
President Donald Trump signed 'Lulu's Law' last week.
The law authorizes the FCC to allow emergency messages for shark attacks.
States are responsible for implementing the warning systems.
Alabama approved such a warning system last year.

Sources

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Shark attack on Alabama teen inspires the start of a national alert systemAP News

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