Two sharks cruising off Kahe Point, better known to locals as Electric Beach, were enough to trigger a shark warning on Tuesday. Honolulu Ocean Safety lifeguards spotted two nonaggressive sharks near the flumes, cleared swimmers from the immediate area and began patrolling the shoreline while warning signs went up and an advisory stayed in place.
According to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Ocean Safety confirmed the sighting of two nonaggressive sharks estimated at 5 to 7 feet long and posted warning signs along Kahe Point Beach Park. Officials reminded beachgoers that anyone who sees or encounters a shark should immediately alert ocean safety personnel or call 911.
Electric Beach’s Shark-Heavy Reputation
Electric Beach is a magnet for marine life because warm outflow from nearby power plant pipes draws in bait fish and, naturally, their predators. That mix makes the popular snorkeling spot a place where shark sightings are not exactly rare.
Hawaii News Now reported multiple aggressive tiger shark sightings off Electric Beach in October 2023, and a 10 foot shark alert at the same stretch earlier this month showed that lifeguard advisories are a recurring safety measure here…