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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill to establish a new shark alert system, named after teen Lulu Gribbin who survived a shark attack last year. The system will send cellphone alerts when a shark attack occurs nearby. The law aims to prevent future attacks, similar to an Amber Alert for missing children. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will create rules for the new alert system, which will only be issued along the Alabama coast.
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