Sharks Arghhh!!!
7 August 2005 - 7:52pm
Being a big ocean enthusiast from the Pacific NorthWest, I am curious about where to find more info about shark awareness in Hong Kong. For example, should I be concerned while swimming at an unknown beach? What types of sharks inhabit the area? Are there any pointers/advice I should know for this region like don't go swimming with a fresh cut of juicy prime rib in my pocket? Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chrisman
8 August 2005 - 5:56pm
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Re:Sharks Arghhh!!!
Hi Chrisman:
Charlie can answer this better than me.
But, briefly, sharks are very rare in Hong Kong - and it may be that right now, there aren't any dangerous sized ones in Hong Kong (or even close by): shark fin business helped ensure this.
A few years ago, there were a few attacks, with some people killed [article on this site], but just possibly only one shark involved (migrating into area; and maybe not much fish to eat?).
There are shark nets protecting most of main swimming beaches, so keep in these if you're still concerned - but I guess that if a shark does happen by, it may well be sighted quickly, or you would be v unlucky to be its first bite. :ohmy:
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You would be doing some wonderful research if you did swim around with chum in your pocket - then we would know what sharks are around....and we are not talking about the Macau type.
Due to the inherently poor vis we can't se them, but they can sense us for sure - makes swimming outside of protected beached quite exciting.
My advice go to any beach, go swimming and have fun. Stop worrying about sharks, and the government can't help you as they have no idea or advice either.
BUT please report back to this site and tell us if you do see a shark chomping on your prime rib eye steak.
If you are still not convinced head to a public pool and swim with the blood worms - you'll be safe there.