
Shark warning system down at popular South West beach
Surfers and water users in the Gracetown area at Lefthanders carpark should not rely on the shark warning system.
The land-based tower at Lefthanders has a technical fault and is offline.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development said that the other shark warning systems in the area were working.
A maintenance crew will be on site to repair the tower as soon as possible.
Take additional caution if you are planning on being in the water at Lefthanders. Adhere to beach closures advised by local government rangers, Parks and Wildlife Service officers and Surf Life Saving WA.
If you see a shark, report it to Water Police on 9442 8600.
All shark sighting information reported to Water Police is provided to land managers and relevant authorities and to the public on the SharkSmart website, SharkSmart WA app and @SLSWA on X.
Switch on your Sea Sense and stay informed of shark activity information by checking the SharkSmart website sharksmart.com.au/shark-activity, download the SharkSmart WA app or follow Surf Life Saving WA Twitter – twitter.com/SLSWA. Check sharksmart.com.au/news for updates to this alert and to view other warnings and media releases.

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