UPDATE: An urgent warning has been issued for Central Queensland residents following a confirmed sighting of a tiger shark off Fisherman’s Beach today. The Department of Primary Industries is calling on the community to stay alert and practice shark safety measures.
This alarming sighting has raised immediate concerns for beachgoers and local fishermen. Officials are emphasizing the importance of being “shark smart” and are advising everyone to exercise caution if they plan to enter the water. Authorities have not disclosed the exact time of the sighting but confirmed it occurred earlier today.
The tiger shark, known for its large size and distinctive markings, poses potential risks to swimmers and surfers alike. With summer fast approaching, more people are expected to flock to the beaches, raising the stakes for public safety. The Department of Primary Industries urges everyone to remain vigilant, especially in popular swimming areas.
Local officials highlighted that shark sightings are not uncommon in the region, but this particular incident serves as a timely reminder for beach safety. They recommend that residents follow guidelines issued by marine safety organizations, which include swimming in designated areas, avoiding swimming alone, and staying alert for any marine life.
The community is encouraged to report any further sightings immediately to the authorities. As more information becomes available, updates will be shared to ensure the safety and well-being of all beachgoers.
In light of this event, the Department of Primary Industries is also planning to conduct awareness campaigns over the coming weeks to educate the public on how to stay safe around sharks. With the warmer months bringing more people to the water, this proactive approach aims to mitigate risks associated with marine wildlife encounters.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing situation, and remember to prioritize safety while enjoying the beautiful beaches of Central Queensland.


































