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		<title>Three sharks caught on Georgia&#8217;s Tybee Island in one day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[our crew is at and T. V. Today they found not one but three different people who managed to reel in a shark at the type of pierre. There he is the first person to pull off the feat robert Dean martin of Atlanta fishing since two o'clock in the morning and around 10 a.m. &#8230;]]></description>
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											our crew is at and T. V. Today they found not one but three different people who managed to reel in a shark at the type of pierre. There he is the first person to pull off the feat robert Dean martin of Atlanta fishing since two o'clock in the morning and around 10 a.m. He managed to hook a four ft long black tip shark which eventually through back into the ocean alive. I didn't even know he was on my line. I got tangled up with a bunch of other people and then that's when I felt felt and start fighting. Not the only shark catch today, about an hour later, savannah resident Erin Gallagher managing your ruling another black tip shark. This one at about £20 or so. He says catching sharks at the pier is really no big deal. Yeah, yeah, we get a couple every trip I come out here and then you come out here pretty frequently. So 34 every time I come out so Anywhere from 6" to 6 ft and we're not finished with the shark catching today. Within minutes of that, one another fisherman yield in, reeled in. Yet another shark, he like the others, unhooked it and threw it back into the ocean to live another day.<br />
											MORE THAN 11- THOUSAND-300 CARS WE ON RE THE ISLAND... YESTERDAY ALON E.     WHILE OUR CREW WAS OUT ON TYBEE ISLAND TODAY-  -    THEY FOUND NOT ONE... BUT - *THREE DIFFERENT PEOPLE WHO MANAGED TO REEL IN A SHARK... AT THE TYBEE PI. ER     THE FIRST PERSON TO PULL OFF THE FEAT WAS ROBERT DEAN MARTIN OF ATLANTA.    HE HAD BEEN FISHING SINCE 2 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING-  -    AND AROUND 10 HE MANAGE TO HOOK ABOUT A FOUR FOOT BLACK TIP SHARK, WHICH HE EVENTUALLY THREW BACK INTO THE OCEAN. (ROBERT DEAN MARTIN- LAATNTA RESIDENT  RT: :0 8) "I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW HE WAS ON MY LINE, I GOT TANGLEDP  U WITH A BUNCH OF OTHER PEOPLE AND THEN THAT'S WHEN I FELT HIM START FIGHTING ."    BUT THAT WASN'T THE ONLY SHARCATCK H.    ABOUT AN HOUR LATER-  -    SAVANNAH RESIDENT AARON (GALLAGHER) GALEGOR MANAGED TO REEL IN ANOTHER BLACK TIP SHAR K.    THIS ONE CAME IN... AT ABOUT 20 POUNDS OR SO.    BUT HE SAYS CATCHG IN SHARKS AT THE PIER IS REALLY NO BIG DEAL. (AARON GALLEGOR- SAVANNAH RESIDENT   RT: ::12)} "YEAH, YEAH, WE GET A COUP LE EVERY TRIP. I COME OUT HERE PRETTY FREQUENTLY, THREE OR FOUR EVERY TIME I CE OM OUT, ANYWHERE FROM SIX INCHES TO SIX FEET ."    AND WE WEREN'T FINISHED WITH THE SHARK CATCHING.    WITHIN MINUTES OF THAT CATCH  --     ANOTHER FISHERMAN REELED IN YET ANOTHER SHAR
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<p>WHOA! Three sharks caught on Georgia's Tybee Island in one day</p>
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					Imagine you're fishing from the Tybee Pier in Georgia and you manage to reel in a shark. Well, that happened on three different occasions Monday morning.The first person to pull off the feat was Robert Dean Martin of Atlanta. He had been fishing since 2 a.m. Monday, and around 10 a.m., he managed to hook a four-foot blacktip shark, which he eventually threw back into the ocean."I didn’t even know he was on my line," Martin said. "I got tangled up with a bunch of other people and then that's when I felt him start fighting."About an hour later, Savannah resident Aaron Gallegor was also fishing when he managed to reel in another blacktip shark, this one estimated about 20 pounds or so, but he says catching sharks on the pier is really no big deal."Yeah, yeah, we get a couple every trip," Gallegor said. "I come out here pretty frequently, three or four every time I come out, anywhere from six inches to six feet."Within minutes of that catch, another fisherman reeled in yet another shark, and he like the others, unhooked it and threw it back in the ocean.
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					<strong class="dateline">TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. —</strong> 											</p>
<p>Imagine you're fishing from the Tybee Pier in Georgia and you manage to reel in a shark. Well, that happened on three different occasions Monday morning.</p>
<p>The first person to pull off the feat was Robert Dean Martin of Atlanta. He had been fishing since 2 a.m. Monday, and around 10 a.m., he managed to hook a four-foot blacktip shark, which he eventually threw back into the ocean.</p>
<p>"I didn’t even know he was on my line," Martin said. "I got tangled up with a bunch of other people and then that's when I felt him start fighting."</p>
<p>About an hour later, Savannah resident Aaron Gallegor was also fishing when he managed to reel in another blacktip shark, this one estimated about 20 pounds or so, but he says catching sharks on the pier is really no big deal.</p>
<p>"Yeah, yeah, we get a couple every trip," Gallegor said. "I come out here pretty frequently, three or four every time I come out, anywhere from six inches to six feet."</p>
<p>Within minutes of that catch, another fisherman reeled in yet another shark, and he like the others, unhooked it and threw it back in the ocean.</p>
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		<title>Couple ties the knot during tropical storm</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A tropical storm cleared beaches across Georgia and the South Carolina Lowcountry on Monday.But it couldn't stop the most important day for one special couple.While on location covering the weather impact at the Tybee Island Beach Pier &#38; Pavilion, sister station WJCL discovered a wedding party in full celebration mode.Just minutes before, with Tropical Storm &#8230;]]></description>
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					A tropical storm cleared beaches across Georgia and the South Carolina Lowcountry on Monday.But it couldn't stop the most important day for one special couple.While on location covering the weather impact at the Tybee Island Beach Pier &amp; Pavilion, sister station WJCL discovered a wedding party in full celebration mode.Just minutes before, with Tropical Storm Danny's heavy rain coming down, the happy couple made it official.Ben and Madison are from Dayton, Ohio. "We knew there was a chance of scattered thunderstorms all week," Ben said. "We hoped this wouldn't happen, but it's not going to stop us from enjoying a great day."Behind them was the improvised wedding reception taking place with family and friends."We had to minimize what we could so nothing blew out," Madison said of the wind.The couple has lived in Ohio their whole lives but are now in the process of making the Savannah area their new home."We check out of our hotel on Friday and we have our keys to get our apartment in Pooler on Saturday," Ben said. "We can't wait."
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<p>A tropical storm cleared beaches across Georgia and the South Carolina Lowcountry on Monday.</p>
<p>But it couldn't stop the most important day for one special couple.</p>
<p>While on location covering the weather impact at the <a href="https://tybeeisland.com/site/tybee-pier-pavilion/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Tybee Island Beach Pier &amp; Pavilion</a>, sister station WJCL discovered a wedding party in full celebration mode.</p>
<p>Just minutes before, with <a href="https://www.wjcl.com/article/tropical-storm-danny-georgia-savannah-hilton-head-island-beaufort-tropical-depression-severe-weather-south-carolina/36867050" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Tropical Storm Danny's heavy rain</a> coming down, the happy couple made it official.</p>
<p>Ben and Madison are from Dayton, Ohio.</p>
<p>"We knew there was a chance of scattered thunderstorms all week," Ben said. "We hoped this wouldn't happen, but it's not going to stop us from enjoying a great day."</p>
<p>Behind them was the improvised wedding reception taking place with family and friends.</p>
<p>"We had to minimize what we could so nothing blew out," Madison said of the wind.</p>
<p>The couple has lived in Ohio their whole lives but are now in the process of making the Savannah area their new home.</p>
<p>"We check out of our hotel on Friday and we have our keys to get our apartment in Pooler on Saturday," Ben said. "We can't wait." </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. — A 15-year-old girl was killed in a lightning strike while swimming near Tybee Island, Georgia. The family says she was visiting from Alabama. Saturday afternoon, Tybee Island police say they received a call about the teen. Lifeguards were already on the scene and doing CPR. Thunderstorms were reported in the area &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. — A 15-year-old girl was killed in a lightning strike while swimming near Tybee Island, Georgia. The family says she was visiting from Alabama.</p>
<p>Saturday afternoon, Tybee Island police say they received a call about the teen. Lifeguards were already on the scene and doing CPR. Thunderstorms were reported in the area Saturday afternoon when the incident happened, the person who called 911 told dispatch they believed the teen had been struck by lightning.</p>
<p>Police said they learned there would be “an extended wait” for emergency medical help to arrive, so they loaded the teen into a fire department vehicle and drove toward the hospital while calling for a helicopter transport.</p>
<p>While waiting for the helicopter, the fire vehicle continued to the hospital with a police escort.</p>
<p>The teen was pronounced dead at the hospital.</p>
<p>“The men and women of the City of Tybee Island are deeply saddened by the loss of this young woman and our hearts remain with her family and friends,” <a class="Link" href="https://www.facebook.com/tybeepd/posts/3742291179204285">reads part of a Facebook post </a>from Tybee Island police.</p>
<p>Tybee Island is along the Georgia and South Carolina border and is a popular destination. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A treasure hunter on Tybee Island, Georgia, helped a woman find her lost engagement ring on Sunday.According to Tybee Island lifeguards, a woman was packing up her stuff for the day when she realized her engagement ring was missing.In a Facebook post, Tybee Island lifeguards explained that a friend of the woman flagged down a &#8230;]]></description>
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					A treasure hunter on Tybee Island, Georgia, helped a woman find her lost engagement ring on Sunday.According to Tybee Island lifeguards, a woman was packing up her stuff for the day when she realized her engagement ring was missing.In a Facebook post, Tybee Island lifeguards explained that a friend of the woman flagged down a lifeguard who was patrolling the area and explained the situation.Guards throughout the beach were asked if they could see anyone using a metal detector.According to the social media post, lifeguard Taylor Davis found a regular treasure hunter, Brian Harper, near the pier and brought him to the area of the missing ring.Related video: Couple reunited with engagement ring lost in snowAfter less than 10 seconds of searching with his metal detector, Harper found the ring.
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<p>A treasure hunter on Tybee Island, Georgia, helped a woman find her lost engagement ring on Sunday.</p>
<p>According to Tybee Island lifeguards, a woman was packing up her stuff for the day when she realized her engagement ring was missing.</p>
<p>In a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/tybeelifeguards/posts/1638756599650352" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Facebook post,</a> Tybee Island lifeguards explained that a friend of the woman flagged down a lifeguard who was patrolling the area and explained the situation.</p>
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<p>Guards throughout the beach were asked if they could see anyone using a metal detector.</p>
<p>According to the social media post, lifeguard Taylor Davis found a regular treasure hunter, Brian Harper, near the pier and brought him to the area of the missing ring.</p>
<p><strong>Related video: Couple reunited with engagement ring lost in snow</strong></p>
<p>After less than 10 seconds of searching with his metal detector, Harper found the ring.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[It's common to see some jellyfish wash up on Georgia beaches, but how about thousands of them?On Friday afternoon, Jodi Moody spotted what she calls a "jellyfish jamboree" on the north end of Tybee Island, facing Hilton Head Island.She said they were all cannonball jellyfish in a full range of sizes.According to the Georgia Department &#8230;]]></description>
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					It's common to see some jellyfish wash up on Georgia beaches, but how about thousands of them?On Friday afternoon, Jodi Moody spotted what she calls a "jellyfish jamboree" on the north end of Tybee Island, facing Hilton Head Island.She said they were all cannonball jellyfish in a full range of sizes.According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, cannonball jellyfish are by far the most prominent species of jellyfish on the southeastern coast of the United States. The good news is they are one of the least venomous.During the summer and fall, the GADNR says they are found to be incredibly abundant along the coastline. Moody said the wind was strong the day she spotted them, so she believes that's what caused them to wash up. She estimates that the jellyfish covered about 200 feet of the shoreline. Moody, who is from Wilmington Island, said she's never seen anything like this before. Take a look at the "jamboree" in the video player above.
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<p>It's common to see some jellyfish wash up on Georgia beaches, but how about thousands of them?</p>
<p>On Friday afternoon, Jodi Moody spotted what she calls a "jellyfish jamboree" on the north end of Tybee Island, facing Hilton Head Island.</p>
<p>She said they were all cannonball jellyfish in a full range of sizes.</p>
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<p>According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, cannonball jellyfish are by far the most prominent species of jellyfish on the southeastern coast of the United States. The good news is they are one of the least venomous.</p>
<p>During the summer and fall, the GADNR says they are found to be incredibly abundant along the coastline. </p>
<p>Moody said the wind was strong the day she spotted them, so she believes that's what caused them to wash up. She estimates that the jellyfish covered about 200 feet of the shoreline. </p>
<p>Moody, who is from Wilmington Island, said she's never seen anything like this before. </p>
<p><strong><em>Take a look at the "jamboree" in the video player above.</em></strong></p>
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