12/07/2023

Mega shark spotted as whale carcass causes feeding frenzy at NSW beach | Photo

Swimmers and surfers are being urged to avoid a number of beaches on the south coast of NSW as a rotting whale carcass causes a shark feeding frenzy.One drone operator spotted a massive shark on Friday swimming near the shore and close by a boast at surf break Peggys after a “significant number of sharks” were spotted between Sandon Point and Bulli Beach.
“Safe to say I won’t be surfing Peggys for a few days,” Geo Mattis wrote on Instagram sharing photos videos of the mega shark.
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It comes as Illawarra Council closed beaches at Bulli, Thirroul, Sandon Point and Woonona and lifesavers urged people not to exercise on the sand.
“We’re asking everyone to stay out of the water between Sandon Point and Bulli Beach,” the City of Wollongong Council said today.
“There has been significant number of sharks spotted in the area after a dead whale was washed up at Waniora Point, Bulli.”
“Surf Life Saving Illawarra is #warning swimmers, surfers and divers not to enter the water at #Bulli and Sandon Point beaches due to a significant number of large #sharks in the area feeding on a dead #whale carcass,” Surf Life Saving NSW said on Twitter.
The lifesavers also shared a video of the whale carcass crashing against the rocks on the beach in the area, with sharks fins visible in water nearby.
Council lifeguards are working with the National Parks and Wildlife Service and NSW Police to safely remove the carcass from the beach.