Located on the coastline of Papua New Guinea is the Kiki River Mouth, a beach known for its clear blue waters, sandy beaches, and lush green surroundings.
It is a popular spot for activities like swimming, snorkeling, and bird-watching.
The area is home to diverse marine life, including colorful fish and coral reefs.
While there have been rare sightings of sharks, safety measures are in place to protect both visitors and the marine ecosystem.

Understanding our data at Kikori River Mouth
In our comprehensive overview of kikori river mouth, the data presented in this article is compiled from a variety of public sources, providing a consolidated view of shark encounters by beach.
As you explore the data, it is important to note that while we have organized the information by specific areas, neighboring areas may also have their own detailed posts.
We encourage you to utilize the search function on our website to discover unique posts that may pertain to nearby locations.
Given the unpredictable and often chaotic circumstances surrounding shark attacks, some of the details within our tables have been inferred post-incident.
This is a common practice in the documentation of such events, due to factors like the rapid response required at the scene and the retrospective nature of assembling such data.
Our aim is to offer a resource that not only informs but also enhances awareness and safety practices for all who venture into the marine environment.
As you navigate through the information, we hope it serves as a reminder of the respect and caution that our florida beaches command.

Recorded Attack #1
Area | Kikori River Mouth |
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Location | Ururumba, Mouth Of Kikori River 7.45S, 144.40E |
Date | 1959-02-16 |
Year | 1959 |
Type | Provoked |
Country | Papua New Guinea |
Activity | Fishing |
Name | Male |
Sex | M |
Age | N/A |
Injury | Arm Bitten By Shark That He Thought Was Dead Provoked Incident |
Fatal | N |
Time | N/A |
Species | 3.7 M [12'] Shark |
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