SAFE TO SWIM? A public order notice is seen near the site of a fatal shark attack off Little Bay Beach in Sydney on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, as authorities deployed baited lines to try to catch a giant great white shark that devoured an ocean swimmer, the city’s first such attack in decades. AFP PHOTO
SAFE TO SWIM? A public order notice is seen near the site of a fatal shark attack off Little Bay Beach in Sydney on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022, as authorities deployed baited lines to try to catch a giant great white shark that devoured an ocean swimmer, the city’s first such attack in decades. AFP PHOTO

SYDNEY, Australia: Sydney reopened beaches to surfers and swimmers on Friday after failing to find a large, great white shark that devoured a swimmer in the Australian city's first such attack since 1963.

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