People forced to evacuate beach after rare shark sighting

WorldEnvironment
4 Aug 2026 • 2:04 AM MYT
The Independent
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People forced to evacuate beach after rare shark sighting

  • Beachgoers in Jersey were evacuated from St Ouen’s Bay on Saturday, 1st August, following a rare shark sighting close to the shore.
  • Two Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeguards spotted the approximately 3.6-metre-long dark grey shark around 40 metres from the water’s edge.
  • One lifeguard reported the creature swimming directly beneath their rescue board, prompting the RNLI to red-flag the beach as a precaution.
  • The beach remained closed for 45 minutes while a jet ski survey was conducted, after which no further sightings were reported.
  • While the species is unknown, a surf instructor noted such an event is 'pretty crazy' for Jersey, with the sighting following a recent blue shark spotting in Weymouth, Dorset.

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