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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #45 - Jul 14th, 2020 at 7:55pm
 
Must have been on the good painkillers already...

Woman injured in suspected shark attack near Fitzroy Island off Cairns airlifted to hospital

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-14/woman-shark-attack-fitzroy-island-off-cairns-qld/12453730

A woman believed to have been bitten by a shark off Fitzroy Island in Far North Queensland had been relaxing on a day off from "doing a shark documentary".

She suffered injuries to her lower left leg and has been airlifted to Cairns Hospital, where paramedics said she was in a stable condition.

As she was wheeled past reporters, the woman yelled: "I still love sharks! Sharks are beautiful."
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #46 - Jul 15th, 2020 at 8:13am
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Jul 13th, 2020 at 11:30pm:
Wouldn't be caught dead in Kingscliff...


Well this one was a tad closer to Coffs coastaly but as the crow flies closer to Grafton. but you'd know that. Wink
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #47 - Jul 15th, 2020 at 12:19pm
 
Gnads wrote on Jul 15th, 2020 at 8:13am:
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Jul 13th, 2020 at 11:30pm:
Wouldn't be caught dead in Kingscliff...


Well this one was a tad closer to Coffs coastaly but as the crow flies closer to Grafton. but you'd know that. Wink


Mooni?  Sad all round.... bastard of a thing to happen to anyone, but it does.

For that matter I wouldn't be caught dead in Byron Bay that haven for poseurs and low-lifes who flock to the banner of anything built on BS and sand... should've been made a national park and handed to the Abos...  they've got Crowdy Bay and now you can park a yacht there and nobody collects mooring fees or anything...
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #48 - Jul 19th, 2020 at 5:00pm
 
sharknado:

Tasmania shark attack: boy survives being 'grabbed' by a shark from a fishing boat

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jul/17/tasmania-shark-attack-boy-survives-being-grabbed-by-a-shark-from-a-fishing-boat

A boy who was grabbed by a shark from a boat off Tasmania’s north-west coast has suffered arm, head and chest injuries.

The 10-year-old was taken to hospital on Friday afternoon following the attack near Stanley.

“The boy ... was aboard a six-metre vessel on a fishing expedition about 5km from shore with his father and two other men when a shark grabbed him from the boat,” Ambulance Tasmania said in a statement.

The boy’s father jumped into the water and the shark swam away, the statement said.

The boy was wearing a life jacket at the time of the attack. He suffered cuts and is reported to be in a stable condition.

A few hours before the attack police had issued a shark warning for the area.

“Please be advised there has been a large shark sighted in the Stanley area,” they warned.

“If swimming or undertaking fishing and other marine activities please take necessary precautions.”

According to the Australian Shark Attack File, maintained by the Taronga Conservation Society, the last injury from a shark bite in Tasmania was in 2012.

Friday’s incident is the latest in a string of shark attacks in Australian waters.

A shark documentary-maker on Tuesday was mauled by a shark while swimming at a resort island during a day off in far north Queensland.

The 29-year-old woman was bitten on the left leg at Fitzroy Island near Cairns.

“I still love sharks, sharks are beautiful,” the woman told reporters as she was wheeled into Cairns hospital in a stable condition.

She suffered a possible fracture of the left ankle and some lacerations, paramedics said.

On Saturday, a teenager died while surfing at Wilsons Headland at Wooli Beach, off northern NSW, which was Australia’s fifth fatal shark attack this year.

The previous weekend, a 36-year-old Sunshine Coast man died after being mauled while spearfishing off Queensland’s Fraser Island.

Last month, the Gold Coast surfer Rob Pedretti, 60, died after he was attacked at Salt Beach at South Kingscliff in northern NSW.

A shark also killed the 23-year-old Queensland wildlife ranger Zachary Robba in April off North West Island in the southern Great Barrier Reef.

Experienced diver Gary Johnson, 57, was killed by a shark near Cull Island in Esperance on Western Australia’s south coast in January.
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #49 - Jul 19th, 2020 at 5:11pm
 
'Unexplainable' death shocks local community

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-06/esperance-shark-attack-victim-identified-as-local-gary-johnson/11843148

6 JanJanuary 2020

A woman who watched on as her husband was fatally attacked by a shark while the couple dived together off WA's south coast said he was at home in the ocean and understood the risks.

The attack happened moments after the couple entered the water on a scuba diving outing near Cull Island off the Esperance coast.

Police said Ms Milligan was next to her husband in the water when the attack happened.

A number of items including a scuba tank have been retrieved from the water by police, but they are yet to locate Mr Johnson's body.



Apparently the December attack was a lemon shark, not a shovel nose.

Queensland parks and wildlife officer dies after being bitten by a shark at Great Barrier Reef

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/07/man-dies-after-being-bitten-by-a-shark-near-great-barrier-reef

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A shark has killed a Queensland parks and wildlife officer during a work trip at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef.

The premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, has paid tribute to the 23-year-old, who died in hospital on Monday night a few hours after he was mauled near North West Island.

In early January a nine-year-old girl was attacked by a shark off the same island. She suffered a bite wound to the back of her leg and puncture wounds to her foot. A lemon shark was suspected of that attack.

And in late December a shovelnose shark bit a man in shallow waters at North West Island. He suffered minor injuries to his right hand and leg.

There have been a series of shark attacks on the Great Barrier Reef over the past 18 months.

Last October two British backpackers were attacked while snorkelling at Hook Island in the Whitsunday Islands. One of the men lost his foot.

In March last year a 25-year-old man suffered serious thigh injuries when a shark attacked him at Hardy Reef, near Hamilton Island, also in the Whitsundays chain.

In November 2018 a Victorian doctor, Daniel Christidis, 33, was killed at Cid Harbour at Whitsunday Island.
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #50 - Oct 10th, 2020 at 7:24pm
 
Hope lost for finding shark attack victim Andrew Sharpe alive off Esperance on Western Australia's south coast

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-10/search-for-shark-attack-victim-resumes-esperance-kelp-beds-wa/12750054

WA police say they have lost all hope of finding much-loved surfer Andrew Sharpe alive after he was attacked by a shark on Friday morning at a surf break near Esperance on Western Australia's south coast.

After a second day of searching, authorities have recovered two pieces of wetsuit, believed to be that of Mr Sharpe's, in the ocean near where he was surfing, but police said it would have to be tested for DNA.

On Friday, a piece of his surfboard was also washed ashore with "obvious signs of shark attack".

In 2014, 23-year-old surfer Sean Pollard was attacked by a shark at the beach, losing his arm and other hand.

Three years later, 17-year-old Laeticia Brouwer died after being bitten by a white shark in the same area.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/shark-attack-north-beach-perth-teen-pulled-under-reveals-fear-he-would-die/ed13b24c-5585-4eb0-b6c8-fbf6ce36cd86

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A teenage boy says he was sure he was going to die in an encounter with a shark while surfing on a northern Perth beach.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/gold-coast-shark-attack-coolangatta-hero-first-responders-nick-slater-death-great-white-mauling-queensland-news/364f40ec-38e2-4e00-8728-af65c65be835

A teenage schoolboy, a tradesman and an occupational therapist have been revealed as the heroic first responders who tried to save the life of a Gold Coast real estate agent who had been mauled by a shark.
Nick Slater, 46, had been surfing off Greenmount Beach in Coolangatta last week when he was attacked by a great white.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/shark-attacks-australia-natural-cause-factors-water-temperatures-weather-research-science/13671606-a464-40d1-ae82-c2991cb81c86

Sep 10, 2020

A change in water temperatures may be behind the highest number of fatal shark attacks Australia has seen in years, marine researchers said.

Six people have so far been killed by sharks this year across the country. The last time the number of fatalities were close to that number was in 2014.

In total, 19 shark-related incidents have already been recorded this year compared to 23 for the entirety of 2019.

Professor Robert Harcourt from Macquarie University's Marine Research Centre told 9News.com.au the uptick in fatal attacks this year is a sign more sharks are swimming closer to shore, suggesting natural currents may have shifted ocean temperatures.

"When there's a lower sea surface temperature — when the water's basically cooler compared to surrounding areas — you tend to get more white sharks closer to shore because they're feeding on the animals in the water like salmon and that's when we tend to get a spike in humans getting bitten as well," Professor Harcourt said.

"When we get a year like this, when we seem to be getting a spate of shark incidents, it tends to suggest that the cold waters are constrained closer to shore, so it just means that everything is a little bit closer."
"We're not a natural prey of any marine critter but if they're coming in to hunt salmon, and now is peak salmon period for Australian salmon… then you get sharks coming into feed upon them and the human leg is about the same size as a nice tasty salmon.

Early analysis of a tooth lodged in Mr Slater's surfboard has led Queensland Fisheries department to believe the shark was a 3.5-metre great white.

Early analysis of a tooth lodged in Mr Slater's surfboard has led Queensland Fisheries department to believe the shark was a 3.5-metre great white.

A tiger shark was also caught in nets off the Gold Coast, but there is no proof it was responsible for the fatal attack.

The incident also followed two fatal attacks in NSW earlier this year, two other deaths in Queensland and one in Western Australia.

Perth-based shark biologist Amanda Elizabeth told 9News.com.au there are variables linked to the severity of shark attack-related deaths in a calendar year, such as emergency response times.

However, said there are natural factors that also contribute to incident numbers.

"Things like rainfall have an effect... shark attacks tend to peak about high rainfall, about 100mm," she said.

"You get these upwellings and the sharks are moving to inshore, where it's a bit cooler.

"With great whites, even though there's an increase in the warmer temperatures because there's more people there, more of the great white attacks actually happen where the water is cooler.

"There's a lot of attacks by great whites that are done in that juvenile, sub-adult stage and that's because they're transitioning from a fish diet to a mammalian diet, and they're testing what they can and can't eat.

"It's not uncommon for them to take a bite (to) see what they're supposed to be eating."

Across Australia, shark attack prevention measures currently include a range of measures such as nets, drum lines and overhead drone surveillance.

Professor Harcourt has said that Australian researchers are also actively working to develop scientific models that could suggest where danger zones may pop up at certain times of the year.

"What we are trying to do is actually build models that allow us to make better predictions for when people are likely to get bitten," he said.
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #51 - Oct 10th, 2020 at 7:28pm
 
https://www.9news.com.au/national/shark-attacks-australia-natural-cause-factors-water-temperatures-weather-research-science/13671606-a464-40d1-ae82-c2991cb81c86

Sep 10, 2020

Shark-related incidents around Australia in 2020

According to the Taronga Conservation Society's Australian Shark Attack File, these are all of the shark-related incident bites that have been recorded so far this year.

January, non-fatal at Gallows Beach in Coffs Harbour, NSW
January, fatal at Gulli Island in Esperance, WA
January, non-fatal at North West Island in Gladstone, Queensland
January, non-fatal at Windang Beach in Wollongong, NSW
January, non-fatal at Geordie Bay on Rottnest Island, WA
April, non-fatal at Surf Beach in Kiama, NSW
April, fatal at North West Island in Gladstone, Queensland
April, non-fatal at Steps Surf Break, Lighthouse Bay in Exmouth, WA
April, non-fatal at Killick Creek in Crescent Head, NSW
May, non-fatal at Bells Beach in Victoria
June, non-fatal at Tantabiddi Beach in Ningaloo, WA
June, fatal at Casuarina Beach in Kingscliff, NSW
July, fatal on Fraser Island on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
July, fatal at Wooli Beach on Wilsons Headland on the NSW Mid North Coast
July, non-fatal on Fitzroy Island in Cairns, Queensland
July, non-fatal in Stanley, on the Tasmanian North West Coast
August, non-fatal at Shelly Beach in Port Macquarie, NSW
September, fatal at Greenmount Beach in Coolangatta, Queensland
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #52 - Oct 10th, 2020 at 7:32pm
 
The_Barnacle wrote on Jun 7th, 2020 at 1:13pm:
Jasin wrote on Jun 7th, 2020 at 12:05pm:
When people get killed by Crocodiles, Sharks, Snakes, Spiders and Box Jellyfish - the Tourism into Australia spikes considerably.


Do you have any evidence of this?
Or is this just another of your brain farts?


No. It was reported on one of those morning news breakfast shows many years ago and gave an example of the recent spike in Crocodile attacks up north and how Tourism up north also spiked not long after with a lot from overseas. It was many Crocodile Park Shows that sprang up from this spike.
My brain has never farted. Didn't know yours could for you to know such a thing exists.
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #53 - Oct 11th, 2020 at 12:00am
 
Time to put the shark back on the table as 'fish and chips'.... dash of lemon and real salt, thanks...
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #54 - Oct 11th, 2020 at 6:04am
 
freediver wrote on Jul 19th, 2020 at 5:11pm:
'Unexplainable' death shocks local community

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-01-06/esperance-shark-attack-victim-identified-as-local-gary-johnson/11843148

6 JanJanuary 2020

A woman who watched on as her husband was fatally attacked by a shark while the couple dived together off WA's south coast said he was at home in the ocean and understood the risks.

The attack happened moments after the couple entered the water on a scuba diving outing near Cull Island off the Esperance coast.

Police said Ms Milligan was next to her husband in the water when the attack happened.

A number of items including a scuba tank have been retrieved from the water by police, but they are yet to locate Mr Johnson's body.



Apparently the December attack was a lemon shark, not a shovel nose.

Queensland parks and wildlife officer dies after being bitten by a shark at Great Barrier Reef

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/07/man-dies-after-being-bitten-by-a-shark-near-great-barrier-reef

This article is more than 3 months old

A shark has killed a Queensland parks and wildlife officer during a work trip at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef.

The premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, has paid tribute to the 23-year-old, who died in hospital on Monday night a few hours after he was mauled near North West Island.

In early January a nine-year-old girl was attacked by a shark off the same island. She suffered a bite wound to the back of her leg and puncture wounds to her foot. A lemon shark was suspected of that attack.

And in late December a shovelnose shark bit a man in shallow waters at North West Island. He suffered minor injuries to his right hand and leg.

There have been a series of shark attacks on the Great Barrier Reef over the past 18 months.

Last October two British backpackers were attacked while snorkelling at Hook Island in the Whitsunday Islands. One of the men lost his foot.

In March last year a 25-year-old man suffered serious thigh injuries when a shark attacked him at Hardy Reef, near Hamilton Island, also in the Whitsundays chain.

In November 2018 a Victorian doctor, Daniel Christidis, 33, was killed at Cid Harbour at Whitsunday Island.


Yes ... Shovel Noses are "Rays" with the same type of downward facing mouth used by bottom feeders.

They don't attack people.

Calling them "sharks" is a misnomer.
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Reply #55 - Oct 11th, 2020 at 8:14am
 
It's a happy shark.
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Reply #56 - Oct 25th, 2020 at 6:19pm
 
With all the wet weather, I'm predicting a sharknado soon.

Man in critical condition after shark attack off Townsville

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-25/man-critical-condition-shark-attack-off-townsville/12811430

A 59-year-old man is undergoing surgery at Townsville University Hospital after being attacked by a shark off the North Queensland coast this afternoon.

The South Mission Beach man was spearfishing at Britomart Reef, about 45 minutes east of Hinchinbrook, when he was bitten on the upper thigh just after midday.

A distress beacon alerted paramedics, who met the man at Dungeness boat ramp near Lucinda.

QAS senior operations supervisor Ray Hardy said: "On arrival, he didn't have a pulse, so I would say that's not a good place to be in."

It took emergency crews more than hour to stabilise the man, who was suffering from catastrophic bleeding, before he was airlifted to Townsville University Hospital.

Critical care doctor David Humphreys said the man suffered a significant shark bite to his upper thigh and pelvic region.

"There was a makeshift tourniquet placed by, I believe, one of the other members of the vessel," Dr Humphreys said.

"Our concern was catastrophic bleeding which we did our best to arrest, get control of.

"He remained in a critical condition after our interventions and he's now undergoing emergency surgery here in the hospital."

Dr Humphreys said it was his first time treating a shark attack victim.

"This is sort of the type of work that we do, nevertheless it still has an emotional impact on the crew … and obviously particularly for the bystanders, other emergency services and his friends and family," he said.

"He sustained catastrophic injuries from this so obviously confronting for everyone involved."

Queensland Police said the man had been out fishing with a local group.



Emergency search for woman swept off rocks at Injidup Beach in Western Australia

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-25/emergency-search-for-missing-woman-swept-off-rocks-in-wa/12811718
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Re: Surfer dies in shark attack in Kingscliff
Reply #57 - Oct 25th, 2020 at 9:21pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jun 7th, 2020 at 12:05pm:
Another great Marketing effort by the notorious Australian Tourism Board. When people get killed by Crocodiles, Sharks, Snakes, Spiders and Box Jellyfish - the Tourism into Australia spikes considerably. Overseas Tourists love that 'Dangerous Australian Adventure' here in the most virulent region of the world. Deadly and Wild Australia is a thrill-deal for the overseas Tourists.

We need to feed the Crocs and Sharks more Canoeists and Surfers. Let Chinese Tourists wander freely into the bush stealing native plants with the Snakes and Spiders. Let em step on Stone Fish and swim with Sting-Rays.

This is a great day for Australian Tourism! Cool
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You do know that to be a sucessful contrarian its not just a matter of thinking the opposite of what good sense and everyone else says, you also have to be right. Im just thinking here, even assuming that tourists do in fact flock to places where their chances of getting eaten by sharks are the highest, is Tourism Australia flogging a dead horse trying to get them here during corona virus. Just a thought  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy.   
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Reply #58 - Oct 25th, 2020 at 9:25pm
 
Look. I'm just stating what I saw on a morning program show in regards to this subject and the fact is that Australian Tourism experiences a spike from overseas wanting to go to the 'Wild Oz Experience' of dangerous animals in conjunction with a spat of killings from Crocs, Sharks and other biteys. Aussie Safari, etc. Having worked in the Back Packer Industry, I can agree with this in seeing and hearing what clicks for Back Packers here in Australia besides booze, raves and sex.
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Reply #59 - Oct 25th, 2020 at 9:34pm
 
We provide a safe place for spoilt Eurobrats to have gentle brush with death.
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