A stretch on the Western Australian coastline has been forced to close as a floating whale carcass heightens the shark risk in the area.

The 8.5 metre, nine tonne humpback has been wedged between some rocks near the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, including the Three Bears beach, since last Friday.

It has since been dislodged thanks to a storm this week and is floating off the coast.

A stretch on the Western Australian coastline has been forced to close as a floating whale carcass heightens the shark risk in the area. (Nine)

A shark alert has consequently been issued for two kilometres of the coastal stretch and one kilometre out to sea.

The area will be closed for the remainder of this weekend.

“While the whale may no longer be visible from the beach, the risk of sharks remains as pieces of carcass are present in the water,” WA Parks and Wildlife said.

“We know this outcome is disappointing and inconvenient for Three Bears surfers and beachgoers.

“Please stay safe and try to explore another break or beach along the coast during this time.”

Rangers will monitor the situation during patrols in Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park and adjacent Ngari Capes Marine Park and will reassess the temporary beach closure next week.

To report a shark sighting, contact Water Police on (08) 9942 8600.

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