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SCMP, May 8, 2001: A shark expert yesterday accused government officials of over-reacting by closing nine beaches after the sighting of two sharks on Sunday.
The criticism came as the beaches affected by the alert were re-opened yesterday after a 24-hour search failed to find further sign of the sharks.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced at 9.45am that the shark flag at nine beaches in southern Hong Kong island had been lowered.
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They said a search of waters near the beaches yielded no trace of the sharks.
Some swimmers still ignored the warning and went into the water before the shark alert was cancelled.
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On Sunday morning, a woman in a boat off Deep Water Bay told police she saw two sharks up to 1.5 metres long.
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