Report Sighting on 9442 8600

Introduction

Always check the SharkSmart WA app or website for shark activity — reported sightings, tagged shark detections or shark attractants — before heading to the beach.

When you arrive at the beach, check for beach closure or warning signs. If there has been a recent reported shark sighting, tagged shark detection or shark attractant — for example, whale carcass — the land manager or surf life savers may install signage.

Help other water users stay informed by reporting shark sightings to Water Police on 9442 8600. Public sightings are vital for authorities to provide public safety warnings that may help save peoples’ lives.

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Notification systems

Safety tips for surfers

  • Check the SharkSmart WA app or website for shark activity before heading to the beach

  • Take note of the BEN sign at your beach access point

  • Swim between the red and yellow flags, or within a beach enclosure

  • Always swim with a mate

  • If the SLSWA helicopter hovers and sounds its siren, exit the water quickly. Stay out of the water for at least an hour and check the SharkSmart WA app for shark sighting information

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SharkSmart WA App

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Shark Warning System

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Stay informed. Stay SharkSmart.

If swimming at an unpatrolled beach, please remember that Rangers are not always close-by to respond quickly to a shark sighting. Water users are responsible for their own safety.

Always check the SharkSmart WA app or shark activity map before heading for the water.

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