PLETTENBERG BAY NEWS - More beaches have been closed in Plettenberg Bay following shark sightings.
Authorities reported that there are about seven sharks between Lookout Beach and Robberg Beach.
Authorities warned that these beaches will remain closed until further notice, as of Monday, December 11.
Bathers have also been cautioned to swim between the flags and adhere to lifeguards’ instructions once the beaches have been reopened.
Article courtesy of our sister publication, Knysna-Plett Herald
Read a release by the NSRI below
NSRI and Authorities are urging public caution along the Southern Cape coastline following reports of noticeable increased shark activity between Natures Valley and Mossel Bay.
Today, Monday, in the best interests of public safety, as a precautionary measure, beaches in Plettenberg Bay were closed by Bitou municipal authorities due to sightings of increased shark activity close in-shore.
The public are urged to adhere to local Municipal Authority warnings and go to beaches only where and when lifeguards are on duty, obey the lifeguards safety instructions, swim between the red and yellow flags posted by lifeguards. Leave the water if instructed to do so.
NSRI and the emergency services are well prepared to deal with any incidents and NSRI stations carry emergency medical shark kits including on all rescue boats and on NSRI rescue vehicles and NSRI medics are carrying these emergency medical shark kits in their private vehicles in an effort to ensure the quickest response to any incident.
Have emergency phone numbers programmed into your phone: The sea rescue National emergency number 112 (from a cellphone) and the NSRI web page www.nsri.org.za to get local NSRI emergency numbers for emergencies only.
Caution is advised to bathers, divers, paddlers, spear fishermen and anglers to be aware of increased shark activity along the Southern Cape Coastline, between Natures Valley and Mossel Bay, and public caution is advised.
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