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Every West Australian can bring something to the beach, to help stay safe. It's our Sea Sense. Switch on your Sea Sense by checking for shark activity before you go to the beach.
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Every West Australian can bring something to the beach, to help stay safe. It's our Sea Sense. Switch on your Sea Sense by checking for shark activity before you go to the beach.
www.sharksmart.com.auSurf Life Saving WA is reporting several shark sightings at popular Perth and SW beaches.
thewest.com.auBeaches at Rottnest Island have been closed after two sharks were seen today.
thewest.com.auEvery West Australian can bring something to the beach, to help stay safe. It's our Sea Sense. Switch on your Sea Sense by checking for shark activity before you go to the beach.
www.sharksmart.com.auAUTHORITIES issued a catch-to-kill order to destroy a rogue shark just one hour after an American man was mauled to death while diving off Rottnest Island.
www.perthnow.com.auA large number of sharks have been spotted feeding off a whale carcass near Rottnest forcing nearby beaches to close
7news.com.auVisitors to Rottnest Island are being warned a drifting dead whale could attract sharks
7news.com.auUPDATE: AN American man has been killed in a shark attack off Rottnest Island in the second fatal attack in two weeks.
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