According to Hong Kong’s “Wen Wei Po” report, a shark was found at Butterfly Bay Beach in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, and a beach lifeguard found a The two-foot-long sharp-headed shark washed ashore and died shortly after being fished out. It was later handed over to the Hong Kong Ocean Park Conservation Fund for examination to determine the cause of death. ——Oxford Cloth
LCSD stated that at about 11 a.m., lifeguards found a small shark opposite Butterfly Bay Observation Tower No. 2 It washed up on the beach and there were still signs of life. The lifeguard picked it up and put it in a bucket, then called the police and notified the contractor to check the anti-shark net and found that it was not damaged. The police officers arrived at the scene and found the shark dead. After examination by AFCD staff, it was confirmed to be a female sharp-headed shark, which was later handed over to the Ocean Park Conservation Fund of Hong Kong for disposal.
The sharp-headed shark has a slender body, long and obvious labial grooves, and its upper and lower jaw teeth are narrow triangles with slightly serrated edges, which often appear In the eastern Atlantic Ocean. They will not harm humans unless they are hunted and will attack. Pointed sharks are one of the few sharks that work as a team, working together to hunt prey larger than themselves. ——600D Oxford cloth
After the discovery of the shark, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department immediately hoisted a red flag at the beach and posted a notice saying “suspected There are big fish in the waters near the beach. For safety reasons, citizens are advised not to go into the water.” Mr. Huang, a swimmer, said that the beach has anti-shark nets and he only swims in shallow water, so he is not worried.
Some swimmers also said that the sea water was freezing yesterday. According to his experience, there are sharks in the frozen water. He even said that “there are sharks in Butterfly Bay every year.”
Hong Kong is located in a warm water zone, and sharks may appear all year round. In August of last year, swimming in Hung Shing Ye Bay, Lamma Island Beach swimmers caught bamboo sharks in anti-shark nets. In the 1990s, not all beaches in Hong Kong were equipped with anti-shark nets. There were a series of tragedies involving sharks killing swimmers in Sai Kung waters. Among them, from the end of May to mid-June 1995, three swimmers had their hands and feet bitten off by sharks and died tragically. , a sensation throughout Hong Kong.
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