A popular beach in Western Australia is closed for a second day in a row after two massive tiger sharks were spotted casually swimming close to the shore.
Share All you can do is when you go swimming make sure you re close to others and remain close to smaller people than yourself because a shark would go for the smaller person.
Mr Edwards said the recent increase in shark sightings was due to the movements of fish .
Despite eight deaths in WA last year, he said it was more likely for someone to die while driving to the beach than being attacked by a shark.
Aerial footage showed sharks lurking about 150 metres off the Western Australian coast, with one stalking a boat (pictured)
Another WA shark expert warned that he was seeing more sharks than ever in his 35 years on the water.