More than 30 US Coast Guard Cutter Kimball crew members decided to go swimming during their break on Tuesday, taking with them an inflatable unicorn into the water to enjoy what they described in a Facebook post as "perfect" weather.
But then the group spotted a shark -- they estimated it was between six to eight feet long -- about 30 feet away swimming directly toward them, according to the USCGC, who shared a video of the incident on Facebook.
Crew members were on break swimming in the ocean when a shark appeared.
"Everyone was having a great day. Everyone was smiling and having fun. It was perfect! And then... Bridge personnel reported "Shark!" over the radio," the USCGC wrote in their social media post.
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After bridge personnel reported the shark sighting, Maritime Enforcement Specialist 1st Class Samuel Cintron locked in on the shark and let off a few rounds on top of where the shark was swimming. The shark briefly turned away for a few seconds and turned back.
All the crew members in the water swam to get out of the ocean. Some made their way to a small boat that was in the water with the crew, while others went for a ladder on the Fantail. Some swam toward an open stern notch at the ship's stern.
The coast guard belives that the shark was a Long-Fin Mako or Pelagic Thresher shark.
Cintron continued to fire bursts at the shark. Each burst briefly took the shark off its path, but it kept turning back and Cintron had to continue firing until all of his shipmates were safe, the USCGC said
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