Get back out there and boost.
But before you do.......crikey, serious conversation.
We do not sit at the end of evolution, it isn't a pyramid with humans at the top and end. Every animal continues to evolve, as a response to environment/stimulus changes. Shark's stimulus hasn't really changed that much (we think), so it doesn't need to, if the water gets colder it swims more towards the equator, if food supply changes, it adapts, and adapts well! For humans, we don't have a very long record of the genome. The rate of mutations in a population is a linear product of the rate per genome and the population size. Humans population size is getting pretty impressive now......
I also think its gross hubris for humans to think we've irrevocably changed the planet, and that sharks are responding differently. If all humans disappeared tomorrow, in just 100,000 years from now, it would be hard to tell we'd even been here. And thats a blink of an eye in the planets history (yeah, I'm a geologist). Flame away lads.
Now, get back out there and boost.
It is a very interesting debate, I can't understand why we as humans on this forum are not celebrating our race's achievements.
And place more value on the life of a shark over a human.
Again for sake of debate, sharks are limited to there environment and canot survive outside there natural habitat.
Yup thanx chaps, that's hit the nail right on the head. Clearly I need not concern myself with the prospect of being food. Rather it is more important to debate how well time has made fish able to eat humans, or if indeed they should be considered better evolved than humans.
I lov to boost and consider myself to be the kiting version of a serious druggy, because when I kite all I really wonna do is get real high. The prob now is that instead of pushing hard, I try and stay well within my capabilities. It's even worse than that as I am even stuffing up bread and butter moves cos I am thinking about being food.
Prob a big part of this is to do with age, kiting alone, recent shark attacks, and cos a 1.5m $#%%$ shark jumped clean out of the water at my kiting spot.
I got a bitten by a shark up at Horrocks on Sunday! I was boogie boarding with my 12yo daughter and few of her mates in the beach break. I saw a few dead NW blowies drifting past outside the break and called the girls to have a look when ...arggghhhh. Something bit and latched onto my foot. I screamed and kicked it off. Turned out to be a decent size wobbygong had mistook my foot for dinner.
Scarpered out of the water with blood pouring everywhere. A nice series of little puncture wounds and a bruise but no major damage. Patched the foot and we all went back in and caught a couple more waves, then decided to go home.
Great story for the girls to tell, I was glad it was me not them that got bit for sure!
Anyone else been bitten by a wobby?
Seems OK markass, I drowned it in Bethedine straight away and have kept up the treatment and no infection after 4 days now, so I think I am OK thanks!
Nah, at the surf, which is the stretch of beach north of the horrocks boat ramp that runs up to stinky point. We were about halfway to stinky.
Orh yeah.
Going further north again - me and my mates were spooked by a monster great white that came in to about 3 metres off the beach at the Hutt River mouth (years ago).
That might not help you much vwpete, but they don't always bite I guess.
So after my public hissy fit and reading your comments, the wind came in, I looked at it, took me skirt off and got me gear. I had a good time it was pretty light and flat, so I even went for a few jesus walks (which I stuffed up). A seal came up with a fish in its gob and I still managed to compose meself.
So looks like I am ok, it's nice and sunny, maybe it's the cloud cover that makes the water and surrounds seem more ominous.
Hey Pete, Just play this little tune on your stereo, It will put your mind at ease. Ive never been spooked kitesurfing, but surfing in some locations, sitting there waiting for a wave. I was out the back of lancelin once amd was paddling back out when a big brown shape surfaces and bites my legrope. It was a seal but I almost produced a big brown shape of my own..
Let me throw this one out there....do any of you have children (or young adult sons or daughters) who like to kite, surf, sup. Im sure sharks are nice people too.... oh **** me there not !!!!! They need to be kept away from where we play simple!!!!! what is the frieekin problem with that!
Grow some balls..who gives a stuff you get eaten you get eaten...you are probably going to get cancer sooner though..from stress.
Geez, those sharks in the photos all look really bashed up and cut all over. And didnt their mother ever tell them to keep their mouth closed?
Once again the shark debate turns to name calling and abuse from those posting........
Been talking with a few fishos recently who say they have never seen so many whales. Some reckon 100% more than last year. One seemed to think it was an ocean current change bringing more whales to the WA coast than ever before. The big whites follow the whales up the coast.
Agree with some of the theories on over fishing, pollution etc etc, but a sudden shark spike like we have had this year must be triggered by something?
Any marine biologists out there got any theories on why so many sharks around this year?
I think it's a normal reaction to be a bit worried. There are some big sharks out there and out of the last 10 or so attacks in WA at least half of the victims were bitten in half. But u just need to control that fear. Think about the odds of an attack. You're not a stationary object, so really you would have to pretty much land on top of a shark. You're nowhere near as vulnerable as a surfer. I got separated from my windsurfer in 30kts and largish swell just off seal island (hillarys) and had a 2km swim. I got picked up by a boat after an hour, but it was a little bit scary. I just tried to think of anything but sharks. Mostly sex. You force yourself to think and focus on something else and it works to an extent.
Hey I've read here that sharks used to go to woodies because of the offal dumping that was done there until the 70's; true?
Sharks do return to areas where they know they can feed.
So would it be a stretch that they could also learn to associate humans with their car sized hunger pains due to the adrenaline cage diving tours?
It would seem to me that putting burleigh and humans in the water at the same time are making sharks associate us with a feed. If so then they would be stoked to find there is no cage around you when you're floating in the soup!
I reckon it's time the gov put the brakes on the way any of these operators 'find' their sharks.
you're none too bright are you beelzebub
Counter my argument with something better, or shut-the-****-up, dickhead.
well nobody has been eaten here since 1960's so i feel relatively safe.
Also we are in a sandy beach wave location. The waves surf up the sand/silt and the water is merky. You cant see whats steering up at you!..
So I can blast along in blissfull ignorance as to how close i come to being eaten