The Cairns Post

KILLER CROC Alert on salties in rivers No-go for swimmers

- DANIEL BATEMAN daniel.bateman@news.com.au

MOTORISTS driving between Cairns and Port Douglas know well the Mowbray River is a no-go zone for swimming: you can actually see the crocodiles on the riverbank.

At least three saltwater crocodiles inhabit the area under the Captain Cook Highway bridge over the river, about 7km south of Port Douglas.

The reptiles, which occasional­ly bask next to each other, are regularly snapped by passers-by.

Hartleys Crocodile Adventures wildlife manager Drew Melville said the trio of predators may be too small to take a person.

But, he said, that did not rule out a much larger croc stalking the area.

“I would not recommend anyone go swimming in the Mowbray River or its tributarie­s,” he said.

“There’s the possibilit­y that there is a large male croc in the there and no one has seen him.

“So you’ve got Dickson Inlet, where there is definitely one over 4m plus.

“And of course, even rivers like the Daintree or Coopers Creek are well within the travelling range of larger crocs.”

Department of Environmen­t and Heritage Protection rangers were last night surveying the Mowbray River and tributarie­s for any signs of a large crocodile that may have taken Anne Cameron.

Crocodiles that have previously attacked people are known to display aggressive and territoria­l behaviour.

There were several sightings of crocs in the Mowbray reported to EHP.

However, as the river is well within crocodile territory, only warning signs were erected alongside the permanent warning signs at the bridge that have been in place for some time.

Mr Melville said swimming in creeks anywhere between Rockhampto­n to the tip of Cape York was definitely not advisable.

“And that would be a tragedy, indeed, if this is what has happened (with the elderly woman),” he said.

The suspected fatal attack follows the death of Cairns spearfishe­rman Warren Hughes, 35, who was taken by a crocodile near the mouth of the Russell River in March.

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