For the 2nd day in a row, some Hawaii beaches are closed because of shark sightings – Q13 News Seattle

Beaches on the Hawaiian island of Maui were closed for the second straight day Tuesday after several tiger sharks were spotted in the water.

Maui County officials closed about two miles of shoreline, which includes the Kamaole Beach Parks.

They saidin a Facebook postTuesday one of the tiger sharks was 10-15 feet in length and was 300 yards off the beach, while another one, about 10 feet in length, was about 100 yards off the beach.

Authorities posted signs directing people to stay out of the water because of the sightings, the county said, and the Maui Fire Department was assessing the safety of the waters throughout the day Tuesday.

The beaches were closed Monday after three to five tiger sharks were spotted. A helicopter crew communicated with people still in the water to tell them to return to shore.

Tiger sharks are among the top three species of shark frequently involved in shark attacks, and they should be treated with extreme caution when encountered, according to theFlorida Museum of Natural History.

There are no reports of shark-related injuries on this stretch of coastline from the past two days, Maui County said.

In April, a65-year-oldwoman was attacked by a shark off Hawaiis Big Island.

A month later, a 65-year-old man, optometrist Dr. Thomas Smiley, was killed while swimming off Mauis Kaanapali Beach, about 30 miles up the coast from Kamaole, where this weeks sharks were seen.

A 16-year-old boy, Max Keliikipi,survived an encounteroff Oahu in August after a shark took a bite out of his surfboard.

At the time, Keliikipi told CNN he didnt have any plans to quit venturing into the waves, and he said knowing surfers whove been attacked by sharks was not common, but its not uncommon, either.

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