A swimmer has been bitten on the foot by a tiger shark at Perth’s Sandtrax beach, near Fremantle Port, and received medical treatment. The swimmer was about 40 metres off the groyne when the shark, reportedly 1.5 meters long, bumped him multiple times before biting. He was assisted onto a boat by people in the area as the shark circled. The swimmer was treated for his injuries at a nearby doctor’s surgery. A beach warning was issued, temporarily closing Sandtrax beach, though nearby Port Beach remained open. Some witnesses suggested the shark might have been smaller than reported. Despite the incident, swimmers returned to the water later in the afternoon as Perth experienced a warm day with temperatures reaching 38 degrees.
Shark Bite Incident at Sandtrax Beach
Local authorities took swift action following the tiger shark incident at Sandtrax beach. The beach was temporarily closed as a precautionary measure while nearby Port Beach remained accessible to the public. Witnesses were quick to assist the injured swimmer, providing crucial help that allowed him to receive timely medical attention. Among varied accounts, there was some discrepancy regarding the size of the shark, with estimates ranging from 80 centimeters to 1.5 meters. Despite the initial scare, the beach-goers’ resilience was evident as many returned to enjoy the water later in the afternoon, taking advantage of the warm weather conditions. This incident has prompted discussions on beach safety and measures to mitigate such encounters in the future.
Authorities Respond to Shark Incident
Perth’s beaches were notably busy as residents sought relief from the city’s scorching temperatures. Despite the recent shark incident, the allure of the ocean proved irresistible for many, highlighting the community’s resilience. Authorities ensured patrols were maintained to monitor any potential threats, prioritizing public safety while allowing beachgoers to enjoy the water. The situation was closely monitored, and any updates were communicated promptly to inform both locals and visitors of current beach conditions.
Witness Accounts of the Shark Encounter
Local authorities took swift action following the incident, implementing a temporary beach closure to ensure public safety while investigations were conducted. Meanwhile, shark surveillance patrols were intensified along the coastline to monitor any potential threats in the vicinity. Despite the initial shock and concern within the community, the prompt response and clear communication from officials helped alleviate fears. Residents expressed gratitude for the quick response of those on the scene who assisted the injured swimmer and commended the efforts of emergency services and local authorities in managing the situation effectively.
Safety Measures for Shark Encounters at Beaches
By late on Wednesday afternoon, swimmers had returned to the water and jet skis could be seen off shore. Perth reached a top of 38 degrees on Wednesday.


