UPDATE: 2 more sharks spotted in Hanalei Bay; officials continue to advise no ocean activities
Update at 4:28 p.m. July 11, 2025: Two more sharks were sighted July 11 patrolling the waters at Hanalei Bay, causing Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau officials to continue advise no swimming or other ocean activities in the area until further notice.
Two 6- to 7-foot gray reef sharks shark were sighted the afternoon of July 11 in the bay. No injuries were reported.
A 4- to 6-foot shark was seen early the afternoon July 10, causing officials to issue their initial advisory for no swimming and other ocean activities in the area.
Warning signs continue to be posted. Ocean safety officials will continue to monitor the area.
Lifeguards will reassess the area situation July 12. If there are no other shark sightings, the beach will reopen to ocean activities.
Updates will be provided if more information becomes available.
These are the second and third sharks spotted in Hanalei Bay during the past 2 days.
Speak to a Kaua‘i County lifeguard at any lifeguard station or call Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau at 808-241-4984 for up-to-date information about ocean conditions and safety
Original story posted at 2:39 p.m. July 10, 2025: Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau officials advise no swimming or other ocean activities until further notice at Hanalei Bay because of a shark sighting early the afternoon of July 10.
Officials report that a 4- to 6-foot shark was sighted in the bay. No injuries were reported.
Warning signs were posted. Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau continues to monitor the area.
Lifeguards will reassess the area later the evening of July 10. If there are no other sightings, the beach will reopen to ocean activities July 11.
Updates will be provided if more information becomes available.
Speak to a Kaua‘i County lifeguard at any lifeguard station or call Kaua‘i Ocean Safety Bureau at 808-241-4984 for up-to-date information about island ocean conditions and safety information.