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More Sharks Spotted Near Hawaii Beaches at Swim At Your Own Risk

More Sharks Spotted Near Hawaii Beaches


Hawaii swimmers beware. After two days of shark worries, a string of sightings shuts down yet another beach.

State wildlife officials report confirmed sightings Monday of 15 large sharks along the northwest side of the Big Island.

Three beaches are now closed along the Kawaihae coast. Hapuna State Park and Waialea Bay were closed Sunday because of shark sightings. Now add Spencer Beach Park to that list.

Lifeguards at Hapuna beach say the animals appeared to be tiger sharks ranging in size from about 6-feet to 16-feet long.

It’s unknown if they’re the same sharks seen in that area over the weekend.

Officers with the fire department and Department of Land and Natural Resources have been tracking the sightings and are warning everyone in that area to stay out of the water until further notice.

It’s probably best to just work on your tan.

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3 Responses to “More Sharks Spotted Near Hawaii Beaches”


  1. 1Kevin McGrinder

    While they probably don’t pose a serious threat, it’s best to side on the cautious side states Kevin McGrinder

  2. 2badfish

    kevin mcgrinder is a dumbass states badfish

  3. 3john kaminski

    I think sharks are fake.

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