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Shark encounter at Honolua Bay today–man in surgery

December 8, 2020 at 12:34 pm sbracken
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Shark warning signs are up on either side of Honolua Bay after a man encountered a shark this morning. The signs are placed one mile on either side of the bay, from DT Fleming Beach Park to Punalau Beach, also known as Windmills.

The DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) reports that a man, 50-60 years-old was paddling out from the old ramp in the bay. It is unknown if others were in the water and DOCARE reports ocean conditions were poor due to high surf. The man was taken to the hospital and admitted for surgery.

It is not believed the surfer was involved in the WSL Women’s Professional Surfing Competition. The organizers of the event voluntarily suspended the competition, as did the DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR), which had issued a Marine Ocean Water Event (MOWE) permit for it.

Following standard protocol, after a shark incident, warning signs will remain in place until at least noon on Wednesday, after Maui County and State personnel determine there   is no further shark presence.

Photos courtesy DLNR DOCARE.

Video below courtesy DLNR DOCARE shows officials searching for the shark, with no obvious sighting but beautiful views of the bay.

Tags: Honolua Bay, shark attack
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