Millions are kicking off their Fourth of July holiday weekend by hitting the beach, but officials are warning of a rise in shark sightings and urging beachgoers to be extra careful when in the water. In Florida, a 9-foot long shark bit Addison Bethea in 5-foot-deep water. NBC’s Kathy Park reports for TODAY.
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