Enjoying The Beaches Of The Gold Coast

Enjoying The Beaches Of The Gold Coast

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Australia's Gold Coast is not only known for it's beautiful white sand beaches but for it's many dangers as well. Because of this the Gold Coast is home to Australia's largest surf life saving service.

There is a Queensland Shark Control Program (SCP) to protect swimmers from sharks. No fatal shark attacks have occurred on protected ocean beaches on the Gold Coast since the late 1950s but two fatal attacks have occurred in inland lake areas since 2002. Sharks are caught by using nets and baited drumlins off the major swimming beaches and even with the SCP sharks do get within range of the patrolled beaches.

The two fatalities were both male, who were swimming in the morning. These men wear attached by a bull shark, also known as the whaler shark. Bull sharks are common, worldwide, along warm coastal waters and in rivers. It is also known for its predictable and aggressive behaviors. At the first sight of a shark the life guards will immediately call for everyone to evacuate the waters.

All the beaches of the Gold Coast are free. Life guards are paid by the council and the life savers are volunteers. If you are attended a guided tour and you are told that there are charges associated with the beach, you should not give them any money as this is a con. You should instead find an honest and reliable tour guide.

On all patrolled beaches you will notice different flags. These flag are informing you of the beach condition, below you will find a guide on the various flags you may see.

Red and Yellow Flag: This indicates the safest areas to swim and will be the most common flag that you see.

Solid Yellow Flag: This flag is cautioning you against potential dangers. Check with the beach patrol to see how long the danger will be present.

Solid Red Flag: This means that the beach is closed for swimming as there is a definite danger present. you should not enter the water no matter what the circumstance is.

Red and White Checkered Flag: When this flag is present that means that a shark has been spotted. The beach will remain closed until the Shark patrol chases the shark well out to sea and can rest assured that there is no more danger.

Blue Flag with Surfer: This flag represents a safe board riding area for surfers


About the Author:
When you are looking for hotels on gold coast you should log onto www.goldcoastinformation.com.au. This website has all the information on gold coast accommodation as well as local entertainment and more.



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