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Shark attacks in NSW rose in Jan 2026 due to storms, runoff, and warm water, prompting new safety rules and warnings.
The number of shark attacks in New South Wales has increased, with several incidents in January 2026 being attributed to sewage runoff, heavy rainfall, and warming waters that attract bull sharks to urban and coastal areas like Sydney Harbour.
Experts advise swimming in groups and within lifeguard-monitored areas, as well as avoiding swimming in murky water, at dawn and dusk, and after storms.
While Queensland continues to use deadly drumlines, coastal areas use shark nets, SMART drumlines that tag and release sharks, and drone surveillance for real-time alerts via the SharkSmart app.
Authorities emphasize that following storm events, public warnings are now legally required, and insurers may modify policies due to increased risk.
Los ataques de tiburones en Nueva Gales del Sur aumentaron en enero de 2026 debido a las tormentas, la escorrentía y el agua cálida, lo que provocó nuevas reglas de seguridad y advertencias.