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Surfer Seriously Injured in Shark Attack at Oahu's Cromwell's Beach - News Directory 3

Surfer Seriously Injured in Shark Attack at Oahu’s Cromwell’s Beach

May 31, 2026 David Thompson Sports
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  • A 38-year-old surfer is in serious condition following a shark attack on the morning of May 30, 2026, at Cromwell's Beach on the south shore of Oahu.
  • The incident occurred early Saturday, triggering a series of emergency responses and subsequent safety warnings across several popular surfing locations on the island.
  • Honolulu Emergency Medical Services reported that first responders were dispatched to the Cromwell's Beach surf and swim area at approximately 6:30 a.m.
Original source: surfer.com

A 38-year-old surfer is in serious condition following a shark attack on the morning of May 30, 2026, at Cromwell’s Beach on the south shore of Oahu.

The incident occurred early Saturday, triggering a series of emergency responses and subsequent safety warnings across several popular surfing locations on the island.

Honolulu Emergency Medical Services reported that first responders were dispatched to the Cromwell’s Beach surf and swim area at approximately 6:30 a.m. On May 30, 2026.

Upon arrival, EMS personnel found the victim suffering from serious injuries located in his lower extremities.

Medical crews administered life-saving treatment at the scene before transporting the surfer to a local hospital, where he remained in serious condition as of Saturday afternoon.

Surfer Seriously Injured in Shark Attack at Oahu's Cromwell's Beach - News Directory 3
Honolulu Ocean Safety shark warning

Following the attack, officials from Honolulu Ocean Safety issued a shark warning for the Cromwell’s Beach area.

The warning was prompted after officials confirmed the presence of what they described as an aggressive shark near the surf break and swim zone.

The situation escalated shortly after the initial attack when a second, separate shark warning was issued at 7:20 a.m. On May 30, 2026, at Ala Moana Bowls.

Ala Moana Bowls is recognized as one of the most iconic surf spots on Oahu, and the timing of the second sighting added to the urgency of the alerts.

Lifeguards at Ala Moana Bowls reported seeing two aggressive sharks moving through the lineup, which led to additional advisories for beachgoers and surfers in the vicinity.

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While the species of the sharks involved in the attack and the subsequent sightings have not yet been officially identified by authorities, the incidents have raised concerns within the local sporting community.

According to provided reports, tiger sharks are among the most common large shark species found in Hawaiian waters.

These sharks are known for unpredictable and aggressive behavior and are responsible for a significant percentage of documented shark bites in Hawaii.

The back-to-back nature of these sightings has caused significant distress among local surfers, particularly because of the close proximity between the attack site at Cromwell’s Beach and the heavily surfed breaks at Ala Moana Bowls.

Surfer Seriously Injured in Shark Attack at Oahu's Cromwell's Beach - News Directory 3
Cromwell's Beach shark attack

Authorities have taken immediate steps to secure the coastline and inform the public of the risks.

Warning signs have been posted along the affected sections of the south shore to alert those entering the water.

Honolulu Ocean Safety officials are currently advising the public to remain out of the water and strictly follow all posted beach warnings until further notice.

The specific details regarding the surfer’s medical progress have not been updated since Saturday afternoon, as officials continue to monitor his condition at the hospital.

Honolulu EMS said paramedics responded to Cromwells Beach at about 6:30 a.m. Today.

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Authorities continue to monitor the waters of Oahu’s south shore as the investigation into the incidents progresses.

What we have is a developing story.

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