Shark ADVICE for Rottnest Island
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A shark ADVICE has been issued due to a number of shark sightings and detections near Rottnest Island.
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Alert level:
A shark ADVICE has been issued due to a number of shark sightings and detections near Rottnest Island.
Update on 8 December at 2.00pm:
Alert issued 7 December:
Alert level:
A shark ADVICE has been issued for Western Australian water users due to a partial outage in the shark notification system.
Update on 9 December at 1.00pm:
The sperm whale carcass reported near Hopetoun has now been removed from the beach.
Caution is still advised as any residue from where the carcass was beached may still attract sharks to the area.
Alert issued 1 December:
Alert level:
A shark ADVICE has been issued due to a whale carcass being reported at Two-mile Beach east of Hopetoun.
Update on 4 December at 12.35pm:
• The satellite-linked receiver fault at Smiths Beach has been repaired
• The Shark Monitoring Network is now fully functional
Alert issued 29 November:
Alert level:
A shark ADVICE has been issued for Western Australian water users due to a partial outage in the shark notification system.
Update on 15 November at 1pm:
The shark advice remains in place for Alexander Point east of Duke of Orleans Bay
Alert issued 13 November:
Alert level:
A shark ADVICE has been issued, due to a whale carcass being reported at Alexander Point east of Duke of Orleans Bay near Esperance
Update on 12 November at 12.25pm:
The carcass of the pilot whale carcass reported at Boranup Beach near Hamelin Bay has now been removed.
Caution is still advised as any residue from where the carcass was beached may still attract sharks to the area.
Alert issued 11 November:
Alert level:
A shark ADVICE has been issued due to a whale carcass being reported at Boranup Beach near Hamelin Bay.
Update on 9 November at 10.40am:
There have been no further sightings of two of the five stranded whale carcasses. Three of the whale carcasses have been removed and taken to a landfill site. It’s believed the remaining two carcasses may have refloated and been swept out to sea, but it is possible they could beach again. Please report any whale carcass or shark sighting to Water Police on 9442 8600.
Update on 6 November at 2.50pm:
A fifth long-finned whale carcass has now been located at Hamelin Island.
Alert issued 6 November:
Alert level:
A shark ADVICE has been issued due to four whale carcasses being reported on the western side of Hamelin Island.