Report a shark sighting

Recent sightings

Date Time Location Shark species Reported by
27 May 2026 10:52am Port Lincoln Unknown Public
26 May 2026 10:50am Moana Beach Unknown Public
21 May 2026 12:30pm Port MacDonnell (Limestone Coast) White Shark Public
05 May 2026 1:00pm Port Lincoln Unknown Public
29 Apr 2026 3:30pm Solomontown Beach in Port Pirie, Mangrove Shortfin Mako Public

Sightings listed on this page are based on information provided by members of the public. In the interest of public information and safety, all reported shark sightings are immediately posted to this list. Records are checked by Fisheries and may be amended at a later date to remove multiple entries of the same report or information deemed inaccurate.

Report an immediate shark threat

Phone Emergency 000 as soon as you see a shark attack, or a shark sighting that poses a danger to people.

Phone Emergency 000

Report a shark sighting with no immediate danger

Sharks within 500 metres of shore:

Sharks more than 500 metres from shore and greater than 3 metres in length – either:


Shark sighting report form

All shark sightings that pose an immediate threat to human life should be reported to South Australian Police on 000.

Sightings of large sharks that do not pose an immediate threat to human life or public safety can be recorded in the form below or reported to the appropriate agency:

Answer all questions unless they are marked as (optional).

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    You can submit this information without providing a name or your contact details however this may impact on the approval process and limit any subsequent investigation.

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    Historical reports

    Across Australia, the movements of numerous sharks, rays, and finfish species are monitored using acoustic telemetry tags and a network of archival and real-time receiver stations. The detection of tagged marine fauna in South Australia is currently by a small network of archival receivers, which are serviced and uploaded every 12 months onto the Australian Animal Acoustic Telemetry Database.


    Search PIRSA shark sightings report log

    Reports of shark sightings are available for the last 10 years. Enter dates in the format DD MM YYYY (for example: 06 01 2026).

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