Swimmer Airlifted After Shark Bite on Hilton Head Island

Lifeguards on duty at Hilton Head Island beach with ocean waves in the background.

News Summary

A swimmer was airlifted to a Savannah hospital after a shark bite incident off Hilton Head Island. The attack occurred near beach marker 24 in the Sea Pines area, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries. This marks the first reported shark bite of the summer season, prompting local authorities to emphasize beach safety. Lifeguards are trained to monitor shark activity to ensure the safety of beachgoers.

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina – A swimmer was airlifted to a Savannah hospital after being bitten by a shark off the coast of Hilton Head Island on June 17, 2025. The incident took place near beach marker 24 in the Sea Pines area shortly after noon. According to medical authorities, the victim suffered a leg wound consistent with the lacerations typically associated with a shark bite. Fortunately, the injuries were determined to be non-life-threatening.

The Hilton Head Island Fire Rescue promptly responded to the medical emergency. Lifeguards and responders from Shore Beach Service provided immediate care at the scene before the victim was transported for further treatment. Following initial assessments, the decision was made to airlift the swimmer to a Savannah hospital for specialized medical attention.

This incident marks the first reported likely shark bite during Hilton Head’s bustling summer season. Last summer, three similar incidents were recorded in July alone, indicating a potential seasonal pattern. Local charter captain Chip Michalove pointed out that Hilton Head tends to have an average of two to three shark bites per year, although there can be occasional spikes in activity.

Blacktip sharks, which are known to inhabit the coastal waters and primarily feed on fish, are the species most often involved in such bites. Lifeguards on Hilton Head Island are trained to monitor for signs of shark activity, and they play a crucial role in ensuring beachgoer safety. More than 60 lifeguards are stationed throughout 13.5 miles of beach during the peak summer season, patrolling the popular shoreline to keep swimmers safe from potential dangers.

Historically, shark bites remain exceedingly rare nationwide despite the perceived risks. According to national records, there were 28 unprovoked shark bites reported across the United States in 2024. South Carolina accounted for only two of those incidents, neither of which resulted in fatalities. This data underscores the low incidence of shark bites even in areas frequented by marine wildlife.

Local residents and visitors have expressed shock over the recent incident, with many beachgoers commenting on how unsettling it is as summer approaches. The presence of sharks typically elicits a mix of awe and fear among those enjoying the ocean, and the community often grapples with the inherent risks of engaging in water activities in natural habitats.

In response to the recent incident, local authorities continue to emphasize beach safety and the importance of being aware of one’s surroundings while swimming. The Hilton Head lifeguard staff is committed to staying vigilant and providing guidance to ensure a secure environment for swimmers. With the summer season at its height, ongoing awareness and precautionary measures are essential for the local community and its visitors alike.

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