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Sharks at the beach

Sharks and other marine creatures are a natural part of  the marine environment.
The chances of a shark attack are very low and there are some simple rules for safe swimming to apply to help reduce the risk of incidents involving sharks and humans.·

Always swim at a patrolled beach and between the red and yellow flags

· Follow the instructions and advice provided by surf lifesavers and lifeguards. Be sure to heed all  sign safety warnings

· Leave the water immediately if a  shark is sighted

· Never swim alone

· Never swim when bleeding

· Do not swim or surf after dusk, at  night or before dawn when sharks  are most active

· Do not swim in murky waters

· Do not swim near schools of fish or where fish are being cleaned do not swim in canals, lakes or near  a river mouth

· Do not swim near, or interfere with, shark control equipment

· Do not swim with animals

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For more information on
any other matter relating to
aquatic safety, contact:

Surf Life Saving Australia
02.9300.4000 or 
slsa.com.au

Surf Life Saving NSW
(02) 9984 7188 or 
surflifesaving.com.au

Surf Life Saving QLD
(07) 3846 8000 or 
lifesaving.com.au

Life Saving Victoria
(03) 9676 6900 or 
lifesavingvictoria.com.au

Surf Life Saving SA
(08) 8354 6900 or 
surfrescue.com.au

Surf Life Saving WA
(08) 9243 9444 or 
mybeach.com.au

Surf Life Saving TAS
(03) 6223 5555 or 
slst.asn.au

Surf Life Saving NT
(08) 8985 6588 or 
lifesavingnt.com.au

... or contact your local 
surf life saving club.