Shark ADVICE for Yallingup Beach, Yallingup
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A shark ADVICE has been issued due to a whale carcass being reported at Yallingup Beach, in the City of Busselton.
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A shark ADVICE has been issued due to a whale carcass being reported at Yallingup Beach, in the City of Busselton.
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A shark ADVICE has been issued, due to a whale carcass being reported at Circus Beach near Walpole.
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UPDATE on 4 December, 2015:
Services have been restored to the Leighton Beach Shark Monitoring Network receiver. The network is now fully operational.
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A shark ADVICE has been issued for Western Australian water users due to a partial outage in the shark notification system.
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UPDATE on 1 November, 2015:
The City of Albany has advised that it has this afternoon reopened Cheynes Beach.
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A shark WARNING has been issued for beaches in the Waychinicup National Park area, east of Albany, including Cheynes Beach.
The warning has been issued after a scuba diver had an interaction with a shark at nearby Bald Island on Friday 30 October, 2015. Cheynes is the closest swimming beach to the location of the incident.
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The Department of Fisheries is currently investigating a report of a shark incident at Bald Island, east of Albany.
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• A man received injuries by an unknown shark.
• The incident is estimated to have occurred just after midday today.
• The man was believed to have been diving from a boat, and had been spear fishing prior to the incident.
• The man attended Albany Regional Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and has since been discharged.
UPDATE on 23 October, 2015:
The Department of Parks & Wildlife has confirmed that the whale carcass has now been removed and that the beach will be reopened to the public tomorrow (Saturday 24 October).
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A shark ADVICE has been issued due to a whale carcass being reported at Moses Rock Beach in the City of Busselton.
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Pyramids Beach at Dawesville, where a young surfer was bitten on the foot on Wednesday, has been re-opened this morning.
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The City of Mandurah has opened the beach; given there have been no further sightings of sharks in the vicinity since Wednesday’s shark bite incident.
The Department of Fisheries yesterday confirmed after examining photographs of tooth fragments, that the young surfer’s injuries were most likely as a result of being bitten by a Grey Nurse shark.
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Pyramid Beach at Dawesville, where a young surfer was bitten on the foot yesterday, will remain closed for today.
Situation:
The Department of Fisheries is this morning investigating the incident and trying to ascertain if the species of the shark can be determined.
The man received shark bite injuries to his foot after being bitten late yesterday afternoon and was later treated in hospital.
The department has determined the setting of capture gear is not required, taking into account the fact the beach is closed, there have been no shark sightings in the vicinity since late yesterday afternoon and a patrol boat has been monitoring the area since daylight today.
There are no people in the water at Pyramid Beach given the area remains closed today.
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The Department of Fisheries is currently investigating a shark incident at Pyramid Beach near Dawesville, south of Perth.
Situation:
A man received injuries after being bitten by what was believed to be a shark (unknown species) shortly before 5 o’clock today.
Pyramid Beach has been closed until tomorrow morning, when the situation will be re-assessed.
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A shark WARNING has been updated and re-issued for Perth coastal waters and offshore locations including Garden Island, following high numbers of detections of bronze whaler sharks on the Shark Monitoring Network in the last seven days.
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