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There are a large number of sharks living on the hot beaches of Kunzhou, which have caused many casualties. We must pay attention to safety when swimming in the sea.

When people think of Queensland, what is the first thing to think of?

Sunshine, beach, old captain? Or a charming bikini girl?

It is well known that Kunzhou is a paradise for surfers, stretching hundreds of kilometers along the coast, creating excellent conditions for tourists who like swimming and vacations.

However, under this beautiful sea water, what kind of danger lurks, everyone, do you know what kind of danger lies in your heart?

Today, the Daily Mail article, let the impressionist suddenly wake up.

It turns out that there are hundreds of sharks under the water of these popular tourist attractions.

According to the Daily Mail, some of Australia's coastal estuary, which is popular with swimmers during the day, is home to hundreds of bull sharks at night.

For example, Mudjimba seaside on Queensland Sunshine Coast is a popular tourist attraction.

The beach is located at the mouth of Maroochy, so tired sharks often choose to rest in this area.

Fishermen are reported to have recently caught two long sharks, warning tourists in the swimming area that there are usually hundreds of such sharks in the waters.

Swimmers who do not realize that there are large numbers of sharks in the water are most likely to be prey to hungry sharks.

Cattle sharks that live here can grow up to 3.5 meters. They are very aggressive. They can eat anything, not only small fish, but also other sharks.

Fisherman Rob Johnston often catches bull sharks while fishing in the waters of Mudjimba Dog Beach.

"hundreds of bull sharks always live around here," Mr. Johnston told Yahoo News.

After witnessing a huge shark flock, Mr. Johnston thought the area was too dangerous for himself or his pet to swim.

Shark conservation expert Tony Isaacson from ProjectAWARE says tourists swimming there need more education to prevent deadly attacks.

"if the public doesn't know this is the habitat of bull sharks, swimming here can be fatal," he said.

Mr Isaacson says government needs to set up appropriate warning signs here.

He said that after the heavy rain, the water will become blurred, sharks will keep looking for prey, and people are more vulnerable to attack at this time.

The Maroochy River will always be home to bull sharks, and experts say people need to learn to coexist with different creatures.

In fact, there have been frequent incidents in Australia where tourists are attacked by sharks.

Just this week, a man was attacked by a shark in Whitsundays (Whitsunday Islands), Kunzhou.


This is the fourth shark attack in the area in six months, with a previous victim, death.

The 33-year-old man in death was bitten in November last year. Last September, a woman and a 12-year-old girl were severely bitten by sharks in the same area within 24 hours.

After the September attack, authorities has set bait lines to hunt several sharks.

Impression conclusion

Australia has one of the highest incidence of shark attacks in the world, and although death cases are rare, attackers are often seriously injured or even disabled.

Therefore, impression Jun still want to remind everyone, try not to swim in inaccessible places.

If you want to swim in the sea, you should check the relevant information in advance and follow the warning sign by the beach to avoid going to shark infested waters.

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