Australia has thousands of kilometres of spectacular coastline, and a trip to the beach for a swim is a much-celebrated part of the lifestyle – whether to cool off, keep fit, or to socialise. Being aware of beach safety is vital to minimise the risk of getting into trouble in the water. This includes understanding the threat that sharks pose to minimise the chance of encountering a shark and being aware of shark behaviour, so you know how to react to stay safe. - Australia yeej yog lub teb chaws muaj tej ntug hiav txwv ncig voj voog thoob ntev txog ntau txheeb kilometres, thiab cov kev mua ua luam dej ua si ntawm tej ntug hiav txwv yeej yog ib feem ntawm tej cwj pwm ua lub neej - tsis hais mus da dej kom tsis txhob sov, ua luam dej kom lub cev muaj zog, los yog mus ua luam dej kom tau sib ntsib nrog lwm tus. Cov kev paub txog kev nyab xeeb thaum mus rau ntawm tej ntug hiav txwv yog tej yam tseem ceeb yuav pab kom koj txo kom muaj teeb meem tsawg thaum tseem nyob hauv dej. Tej no ces suav cov kev nkag siab txog tej kev phom sij cuam tshuam los ntawm tej ntses tom neeg (sharks) nrog thiab kom muaj cib fim ntsib sharks tsawg, thiab cov kev paub txog tej ntses tom neeg no tej cwj pwm kuj yuav pab kom koj paub tias yuav ua li cas thiaj tau txais kev nyab xeeb.