Shark Island is a dangerous reef break about 100 metres off Cronulla Beach, New South Wales. It comprises a rock ledge that is fully exposed at low tide. A reef break, in surf slang, is a wave that breaks over a projection from the seabed formed from coral reef or rock shelf. ... The metre, or meter (US), is a measure of length. ... Looking towards Cronulla Beach, with the Cronulla surf life savers club building at the top left Cronulla is a beachside suburb, in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus viridis) Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State Other Australian states and territories Capital Sydney Government Const. ...
The island is a well-known bodyboarding and surfing location. The wave can stand up fast and violently ("suck up" in surfing jargon), making it difficult and dangerous. The island is regarded by surfers as producing one of the "heaviest" waves in the world. A bodyboard is an instrument of wave riding consisting of a small roughly rectangular piece of foam, shaped to a hydrodynamic form. ... Buttons Kaluhiokalani at Banzai Pipeline, December 1981 Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried by a breaking wave on a surfboard. ...
The annual Shark Island Challenge bodyboarding contest is held there. As well as the annual Shark Island Swim Challenge held at Cronulla Beach. The Shark Island Challenge (SIC), held near Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia, is the most celebrated World Tour event in bodyboarding since the elimination of the Teahupoo Challenge (Teahupoo) from the world bodyboarding tour. ... The Cronulla Shark Island Swim Challenge is an annual event of 2. ... Looking towards Cronulla Beach, with the Cronulla surf life savers club building at the top left. ...
External links
Shark Island Swim Challenge Annual Swim Event held at Cronulla Beach
Shark Island (pictures, history and wave description)
Cronulla Beach YHA page, featuring shark island picture
2001 footage of the heaviest shark island challenge to date
Gallery of images of Shark Island from March 2005
Looking towards Cronulla Beach, with the Cronulla surf life savers club building at the top left. ...
Cronulla is located on a peninsula framed by Botany Bay to the north, Bate Bay to the east, Port Hacking to the south, and Gunnamatta Bay to the west.
The beaches of Cronulla from north to south are: Wanda Beach, Elouera Beach, North CronullaBeach, South CronullaBeach, Blackwoods Beach and Shelly Beach.
On 11 December 2005, the beachfront at Cronulla was the scene of widely-publicised mob disturbances and violent confrontations.