Lifeguards clear Yokohama Bay after tiger shark stalks divers
Two local divers encountered an aggressive, 13-foot tiger shark Sunday afternoon roughly 300 yards off Yokohama Bay, a Department of Emergency Services spokeswoman said.
The men were not injured, and lifeguards cleared the water and posted warning signs after the incident, Shayne Enright said.
Around 2:20 p.m., the shark approached the divers and hit one of the divers’ bags, Enright said.
One of the divers attempted to fire his bang stick — an underwater firearm — at the shark, but it misfired.
Lifeguards rescued one of the divers by personal watercraft after the other diver was able to swim to a rocky cliff and get their attention.
Enright said that warning signs will be posted at the beach until 6:30 p.m., and lifeguards will stay on an hour later to watch the water. She advised beach goers to call 911 if they see any shark activity.
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More information about ocean safety can be found at http://oceansafety.soest.hawaii.edu/.