Shark sighting sparks warning at Sydney beach

Aussies is called to be careful when swimming or surfing after a famous beach after a shark view.
Sydney is required to be awake after a shark has been detected at separate points along the coast.
The first opinion was Jibbon Beach at 16:00, and the Sutherland Shire Council suggested a whale caressing a whale at Jibbon Head at 16:00 on Friday.

The shark view follows the beach goers who see that the beach goers are sweeping the rocks.
This is followed by Cronulla receivers when a 6.0m white shark is detected by a white shark on August 12th.
Another 6.0m share was detected many times with a separate labeling number on August 12th.
In a separate view on the same day, 2.20 white sharks labeled and Wanda Beach was released from a smart drum line in Cronulla.

The locals went to social media to warn other beach goers.
“Be careful when swimming or surfing around the Jibbon Beach.
“Dead whale was sent”, that hungry bite is to bring big fish! “
“My walking group saw it yesterday by Shelley Beach.


