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Created by WA Surf > 9 months ago, 24 Sep 2012
WA Surf
WA, 336 posts
24 Sep 2012 1:32PM
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http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/14940608/sharks-spotted-at-cockburn-margs-esperance/

"Several great white shark sightings in WA waters today has prompted a warning from the Department of Fisheries about the dangers of small craft fishing and kayaking."

They're always there, but now that it's in your head it's a bit harder to get out!

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
24 Sep 2012 1:54PM
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Surf was good this morning. At least it could keep the crowds down a bit!

DelFuego
WA, 213 posts
24 Sep 2012 3:34PM
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“They're beautiful animals but when they start getting agro like that....."

sounds like my wife.

JimJones
QLD, 237 posts
25 Sep 2012 1:20AM
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"Further confirmation today that more sharks are choosing South-West WA as a tourist destination, hoping to be snapped by local paparazzi, and make it onto the internet. As sharks flock to the new be-seen-at location, some say they may overfish the waters of local kiters, removing key breeding stock for future generations.

Local shark, "Bruce" (not his real name), says he's had a gutful of blow-ins from other oceans. "They come in here with their flashy teeth and foreign swimming styles, thinking they own the place, they should piss off, they're driving all the game away."

As pressure mounts for local authorities to impose limits on swimmigration, visiting sharks can't get enough of the attention they receive, and the huge exposure on internet news sites and forums"

Leroy B
WA, 139 posts
25 Sep 2012 8:48AM
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Good analytical work Jim Jones.......so if I just ignore them.......take no photos of them.............completely forget they're there...........they'll disapeaaaa.............AAAAAAAAW it's just too hard

I'm like Pavlov's dogs, my alarm goes off in the morning and I salivate, I get into the water and the brain starts crunching odds and the sphincter goes..........well....... watertight

csjena
VIC, 249 posts
25 Sep 2012 11:46AM
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I see you welcome them the same way as the EURO's!
At least there is consistency!

default
WA, 1255 posts
25 Sep 2012 12:04PM
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^^ euro - get him! ;)

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
25 Sep 2012 12:51PM
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default said...

^^ euro - get him! ;)






Can they be trained???

speed brother
QLD, 126 posts
25 Sep 2012 4:47PM
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no they're not like women!
We had a croc attack at our local last thursday, a 3m croc ate a border collie while its owner was fishing. Some local rednecks baited the croc, killed it and left its hacked carcass to rot on the beach!






eppo
WA, 9793 posts
25 Sep 2012 2:50PM
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speed brother said...

no they're not like women









What about the Euros?

speed brother
QLD, 126 posts
25 Sep 2012 4:53PM
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They're a lot like women but cannot be trained!

Addikt
WA, 553 posts
25 Sep 2012 4:31PM
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I reckon they should ban burley bags 10 Kms of the beaches.....those big boys should be eating whales not outboards or surfers or swimmers...........

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
25 Sep 2012 5:07PM
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Addikt said...

I reckon they should ban burley bags 10 Kms of the beaches.....those big boys should be eating whales not outboards or surfers or swimmers...........


+1

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
25 Sep 2012 9:25PM
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I love this whole shark stuff....if it would only work to keep people out of the water....for those who thought the river was safe...think again.


Trust officers have been patrolling the Swan and Canning rivers over the weekend searching for the dolphin, but it has not been sighted again.

Swan River Trust principal scientist Kerry Trayler said the dolphin appeared to have been attacked by a large unidentified shark, but they could not be sure whether the attack happened in the river or at sea.

Dr Trayler said there had been very few incidents involving sharks in the Swan and Canning rivers.
It was not known what species of shark had caused the injury to the dolphin.

“The lower end of the river system is very saline and marine species may move in and out of that area,” Dr Trayler said.

“Bull sharks are the only shark species that are known to stay in fresh and brackish waters for extended periods.”

The Trust is asking the public to take extra care in the river as bull sharks can be more active in the rivers at this time of year.

Adult bull sharks are thought to enter the Swan and Canning rivers in spring and summer to give birth to their young.

They may then move back to the ocean.

“Bull sharks are ambush predators that swim close to the bottom, so particular care should be taken in areas where deeper drop-offs occur,” Dr Trayler said.

Anyone who has seen the injured dolphin is asked to contact the Trust on 9278 0900. Shark sightings should be reported to the water police 24-hour hotline on 9442 8600.

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
25 Sep 2012 11:00PM
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Has there been any reliable record of bull sharks attacking humans?

AKSonline
WA, 925 posts
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26 Sep 2012 12:39PM
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Andrash said...

Has there been any reliable record of bull sharks attacking humans?


Are you kidding?

Bull sharks are responsible for more shark attacks on humans than almost any species. Luckily they tend not to eat all of you, just take a nice deep bite and let go.

DM

Addikt
WA, 553 posts
26 Sep 2012 8:55PM
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Was it not a bull shark that tore that guys arm off not so long ago in Sydney Harbour area....when he was training for triathlon swim?

Big eeeZeee
NSW, 1100 posts
26 Sep 2012 11:03PM
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bull sharks tore an arm and a leg off a navy diver in sydney's harbour

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
26 Sep 2012 10:02PM
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I am sorry for my ignorance, and thanks for the info about the bull sharks... I did my homework since, and you are right, they can cause trouble... but I feel safe... I am way more likely to be injured by another kitesurfer, then by a bullshark.

pilotpete
WA, 147 posts
26 Sep 2012 10:49PM
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Sharks! Keep informed www.sharkalarm.com.au

VB MAN
1156 posts
27 Sep 2012 6:43PM
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Wow, hope all the blood and guts created by the kill does'nt attrack any more

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
27 Sep 2012 9:37PM
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"This is, after all, a fish - let's keep it in perspective.'' Barnett


Who the greenies won't like that one!!


The Conservation Council of WA said the "guilty until proven innocent'' approach was a kneejerk reaction to public concern that would harm the environment and would not protect swimmers.


Thought they were sharks not humans in a law court. Ha ah


"We are ... concerned that this policy perpetuates the fear that all large sharks are potential killers, when in fact we do not know this.''


That is right we don't, lets ask them first. Bloody idiots



The Wilderness Society was also critical of "pre-emptive cullings'', while ABC radio talkback callers flooded the phone lines, with many saying the best way to stay safe was to stay out of the shark's habitat.



Wow they really do pull from the high IQ pool, what an incredible insight.
Some said the strategies were vote-grabbing stunts.



No ****.

Glug
WA, 106 posts
28 Sep 2012 6:08PM
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A mate of mine saw a 4 to 5m GWS clear the water by 3m and swan dive back in near Leighton beach. Possibly seal in his mouth. A life long surfer, he said he'd never seen anything like it. Not that kind of height. He was white as a sheet when telling the story.

laurie
QLD, 3902 posts
28 Sep 2012 8:15PM
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Twenty people die each year in Australia from horse riding related accidents.

Two people a year die from snakes.

Less than 1 per year from sharks.

... nothing to worry about.

And lets not get started on toilet deaths...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet-related_injuries_and_deaths

VB MAN
1156 posts
28 Sep 2012 6:52PM
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Hey Loz, I hope I'm never that bored to trawl around looking for the info you do

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
28 Sep 2012 8:08PM
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AKSonline said...

Andrash said...

Has there been any reliable record of bull sharks attacking humans?


Are you kidding?

Bull sharks are responsible for more shark attacks on humans than almost any species. Luckily they tend not to eat all of you, just take a nice deep bite and let go.

DM


My mate has been living on a boat on the brisbane river for six months. He reckons he's seen that many bull sharks that he's never jumping in again, and he is not a pussy he kites like 10km out to sea on his own.

hitch_hiker
WA, 492 posts
28 Sep 2012 8:27PM
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Less than 1 per year from sharks.

... nothing to worry about.


guess those stats aren't from WA!

Beelzebub
WA, 145 posts
28 Sep 2012 9:22PM
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laurie said...


Twenty people die each year in Australia from horse riding related accidents.

Two people a year die from snakes.

Less than 1 per year from sharks.

... nothing to worry about.




Not a single person has died in Australia playing Russian Roulette. In keeping with Laurie's reasoning (or lack thereof), it is therefore much safer than horse riding.



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