Mandurah’s Town Beach closed after bronze whaler shark bumps jetski close to shore

Lauren PricePerthNow
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Camera IconTown Beach in Mandurah has been closed after a jetskier was nudged by a shark. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/ Daniel Wilkins

A jetski rider has had a terrifying close encounter with a shark at a beach in Mandurah.

The interaction happened about 8.05am on Wednesday at Town Beach.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development reported the beach was closed after a 2m bronze whaler shark “bumped” into a jetski rider about 100m offshore earlier in the morning.

Camera IconThe interaction happened about 8.05am on Wednesday at Town Beach. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/ Daniel Wilkins

No injuries have been reported.

The swimming spot will remain closed as the City of Mandurah continues to assess the situation.

In a statement, DPIRD urged residents to adhere to the closure and stay informed by checking for shark activity on the SharkSmart website.

If you see a shark, report it to Water Police on 9442 8600.

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