Lifeguards warn public after shark spotted off Makaha shores

Lifeguards warn public after shark spotted off Makaha shores

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Lifeguards are warning the public after a shark was spotted in Makaha waters Tuesday morning.

Read more Police investigate stabbing, assault in Kailua-Kona industrial area

Officials said the shark was about 150 yards offshore around 9:23 a.m. Warning signs have been posted to alert beachgoers.

Officials remind the public to check with a lifeguard for the latest ocean and beach conditions.

Read more Hawaii’s new ahi labeling law takes effect July 1

Anyone who sees or encounters a shark should notify Ocean Safety personnel or call 911 immediately.

Read more Suspect wanted in wallet theft

Post Comment