Man Knocked Off His Surfboard By Three Metre Great White Shark Near Site Of WSL’S Rottnest Island Tour Event
A surfer has been knocked off his board by a ten-foot great white shark at a popular beach in Australia.
The man was surfing at Chickens break at Salmon Beach, 500m off Rottnest Island near Perth on Monday when he had a scary ordeal with the three-metre predator.
The surfer was not injured and managed to swim ashore before alerting authorities.
“(Fisheries) Shark Operations Manager confirmed the details and commenced shark incident response with Rottnest Authority Rangers,” Fisheries WA said.
Salmon Beach will be closed between Parker Point and Green Island until at least 3pm on Tuesday.
The shark sighting was reported just after a 2.5m bull shark was spotted in the Swan River in Perth near the Narrows Bridge.
There were also unconfirmed sightings of a shark at Perth's Leighton Beach earlier in the morning, Surf Life Saving WA said.
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