Rip Currents
Rips are one of the greatest and most common hazards on Australian beaches. Knowing what a rip is, how to spot one and how to avoid one is key to staying safe at the beach.
The blue-ringed octopus is a beautiful, but deadly creature which can be found in rock pools and shallow reefs all around Australia.
Despite its small size, the blue-ringed octopus carries enough venom to kill 26 adult humans within minutes. The venom is in their saliva and enters your system when they bite you. Their bite can result in paralysis and respiratory depression – stopping you from breathing.
When exploring rock pools, look but don’t touch. In the event of a suspected bite, seek immediate medical attention.
The bluebottle (physalia) is probably the most well known marine stinger found around the Australian coastline.
How to treat a sting:
There are many species of sharks around Australia. Most are harmless to humans. Although humans fear sharks, they are an important part of the ecosystem and a reality of the ocean.
Tips to minimise a shark encounter: