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Created by qwerty > 9 months ago, 26 Sep 2016
jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
13 Oct 2016 3:12PM
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KEARNSY said..
Bring on your red thumbs!

Im no expert but Im hoping once the government starts relating to this issue as a "problem" for society they will stop worrying about the sharkies feelings and lift them off the protected list and put them on the target list.
Only reason why the pollie's haven't taken firm action is because they are too worried about the majority (who don't even use the ocean) not voting for them.

Piss weak!

Any scientific repellent still isnt fixing the issue of growing population of sharks.

Why are they still protected anyway??? Surely they are not an endangered species anymore?
I cant help but wondering if we have created this problem by keeping them on the protected list for so long?

What would your life look like if you couldn't surf? Its coming , and not far away.

Get on with it - LEAD TO THE HEAD







The problem is Kearnsy that the population isn't growing dramatically like people think. Yes attacks are increasing, but its not due to the population of sharks..Thats the problem the scientific community is having..They don't have the answers.. Just because people think its obvious, its not..




I'll tell you who doesn't have the answers- you. I am tired of biting my tongue on this. It's this crap which is costing lives. THERE IS VERY LIMITED DATA ON GREAT WHITE NUMBERS, FACT. You are speculating here. There's heaps of them. LIFT THE PROTECTION.



Carry on all you like, I'm not sharing my opinion, simply that of WA fisheries, NSW fisheries, The CSIRO Australia's leading shark scientific team, just about every other marine biologist working in the field of marine science.. Unlike your guess, they have done studies on shark numbers, no they don't have 100% accurate answer, but at least they have done studies and all those point to a low numbers still. Its time to start to think smart and try and actually find an answer. The current response is what you wanted, a political fix..thats all the nets will be. NSW has been culling sharks since 1937 and yet attacks..You cant walk away from those statistics.

Get vocal all you like if it helps you get it of your chest, feel free to meet me in person anytime if it helps, ill share my opinion of what i think of people who stick their heads in the sand and refuse logic..Just because science doesn't support your argument, doesn't make it wrong
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You want to know whats going to cost peoples lives? Continuing to waist money doing nothing, people taking no responsibility for their own safety and a false sense of security that the nets will give..I cant imagine what will happen when they install shark nets in northern NSW and people start to flock to the ocean, having no care for their own safety, thinking they are covered..The water in that regions is suffering a influx of sharks currently and throw a few extra thousand people in the water..Yeah thats a great solution..

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
13 Oct 2016 3:19PM
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Macaha said..
The first minute was rubbish.

I've meet both her and her father some years ago


Sadly the tone its produced in, is emotive and was never going to gel in these pages, but you cant deny the argument she presents.

Well maybe some will try but then will they also say Vic Hislop also is wrong? i thought he was the guru..Nets are not the answer and id suggest it will even be interesting if they make it too water..Its a political stunt at best from Baird..

The best option would be, if people aren't prepared to take responsibly for themselves entering the water, close those beaches temporary for a period, until a workable result can be found.

Cobra
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13 Oct 2016 3:32PM
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Macaha said..
The first minute was rubbish.




i didn't make it that far.


m00chy
WA, 77 posts
13 Oct 2016 11:17PM
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m00chy said..




jbshack said..





KEARNSY said..
Bring on your red thumbs!

Im no expert but Im hoping once the government starts relating to this issue as a "problem" for society they will stop worrying about the sharkies feelings and lift them off the protected list and put them on the target list.
Only reason why the pollie's haven't taken firm action is because they are too worried about the majority (who don't even use the ocean) not voting for them.

Piss weak!

Any scientific repellent still isnt fixing the issue of growing population of sharks.

Why are they still protected anyway??? Surely they are not an endangered species anymore?
I cant help but wondering if we have created this problem by keeping them on the protected list for so long?

What would your life look like if you couldn't surf? Its coming , and not far away.

Get on with it - LEAD TO THE HEAD








The problem is Kearnsy that the population isn't growing dramatically like people think. Yes attacks are increasing, but its not due to the population of sharks..Thats the problem the scientific community is having..They don't have the answers.. Just because people think its obvious, its not..






I'll tell you who doesn't have the answers- you. I am tired of biting my tongue on this. It's this crap which is costing lives. THERE IS VERY LIMITED DATA ON GREAT WHITE NUMBERS, FACT. You are speculating here. There's heaps of them. LIFT THE PROTECTION.





Carry on all you like, I'm not sharing my opinion, simply that of WA fisheries, NSW fisheries, The CSIRO Australia's leading shark scientific team, just about every other marine biologist working in the field of marine science.. Unlike your guess, they have done studies on shark numbers, no they don't have 100% accurate answer, but at least they have done studies and all those point to a low numbers still. Its time to start to think smart and try and actually find an answer. The current response is what you wanted, a political fix..thats all the nets will be. NSW has been culling sharks since 1937 and yet attacks..You cant walk away from those statistics.

Get vocal all you like if it helps you get it of your chest, feel free to meet me in person anytime if it helps, ill share my opinion of what i think of people who stick their heads in the sand and refuse logic..Just because science doesn't support your argument, doesn't make it wrong
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You want to know whats going to cost peoples lives? Continuing to waist money doing nothing, people taking no responsibility for their own safety and a false sense of security that the nets will give..I cant imagine what will happen when they install shark nets in northern NSW and people start to flock to the ocean, having no care for their own safety, thinking they are covered..The water in that regions is suffering a influx of sharks currently and throw a few extra thousand people in the water..Yeah thats a great solution..



Thanks for your well construced reply JB, I was expecting a decent chunk worth of abuse from you but was plesantly suprised at your considered approach.

You know what I actually do feel better after venting. I'm going to go get a six week cold pressed kale and quinoa program for only $99 from my local retailer to complete the picture. Hopefully I'll lose some weight and look a hell of a lot less like a friggin seal.

I am always open to face to face meetings, beer consumption and voicing opinions. PM me for a chat or just turn up at my pre mentioned local surf break and ask for the guy who wants to kill harmless, magestic animals.

pearl
NSW, 984 posts
14 Oct 2016 6:45AM
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If you think the shark population hasn't increased just ask the pro fisherman they're seeing them every day in close and out wide compared to years ago seeing them very rarely. I'd like to know how far out the receivers are that ping the tagged sharks as sharpes beach and Clarkes ping off nearly every day sometimes morning and arvos and hanging around for hour or so.


The sharpes beach (flat rock) buoy is close 150m from shore. Clarks beach approx 150-200m from point of pass. In close enough to ping sharks on shoreline. There was a guy bunted just before the last guy got bit at sharpes.
. If you join the app dorsal, just search.....not on App Store, you will see a fraction of the Sharks that ping and are sighted In good weather. it will continue to happen.

Macaha
QLD, 21885 posts
14 Oct 2016 8:12AM
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Ricardo1709 said..
If you think the shark population hasn't increased just ask the pro fisherman they're seeing them every day in close and out wide compared to years ago seeing them very rarely. I'd like to know how far out the receivers are that ping the tagged sharks as sharpes beach and Clarkes ping off nearly every day sometimes morning and arvos and hanging around for hour or so.




The sharpes beach (flat rock) buoy is close 150m from shore. Clarks beach approx 150-200m from point of pass. In close enough to ping sharks on shoreline. There was a guy bunted just before the last guy got bit at sharpes.
. If you join the app dorsal, just search.....not on App Store, you will see a fraction of the Sharks that ping and are sighted In good weather. it will continue to happen.



6.22 last night one pinged Sharpes,Lennox 5 pm and a couple at Clarkes the day before.

Cobra
9106 posts
14 Oct 2016 11:07AM
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pearl said..



Ricardo1709 said..
If you think the shark population hasn't increased just ask the pro fisherman they're seeing them every day in close and out wide compared to years ago seeing them very rarely. I'd like to know how far out the receivers are that ping the tagged sharks as sharpes beach and Clarkes ping off nearly every day sometimes morning and arvos and hanging around for hour or so.





The sharpes beach (flat rock) buoy is close 150m from shore. Clarks beach approx 150-200m from point of pass. In close enough to ping sharks on shoreline. There was a guy bunted just before the last guy got bit at sharpes.
. If you join the app dorsal, just search.....not on App Store, you will see a fraction of the Sharks that ping and are sighted In good weather. it will continue to happen.




6.22 last night one pinged Sharpes,Lennox 5 pm and a couple at Clarkes the day before.


Ok, these sharks that were tagged keep showing up ,proves they stick around.

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
14 Oct 2016 3:56PM
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Cobra said..


Macaha said..



pearl said..





Ricardo1709 said..
If you think the shark population hasn't increased just ask the pro fisherman they're seeing them every day in close and out wide compared to years ago seeing them very rarely. I'd like to know how far out the receivers are that ping the tagged sharks as sharpes beach and Clarkes ping off nearly every day sometimes morning and arvos and hanging around for hour or so.







The sharpes beach (flat rock) buoy is close 150m from shore. Clarks beach approx 150-200m from point of pass. In close enough to ping sharks on shoreline. There was a guy bunted just before the last guy got bit at sharpes.
. If you join the app dorsal, just search.....not on App Store, you will see a fraction of the Sharks that ping and are sighted In good weather. it will continue to happen.






6.22 last night one pinged Sharpes,Lennox 5 pm and a couple at Clarkes the day before.




Ok, these sharks that were tagged keep showing up ,proves they stick around.



Not really, as they won't tell you the full details. You don't know which shark is which shark. It could be simply a different one each time. NSW fisheries have tagged nearly 60 new sharks in the last few months. If your interested, have a look at Tag for Life. Its a page that is run by a bloke who helps raise funds for shark research with CSIRO. He lists detailed movement of sharks and their numbers, to try and help provide some answers from what they are doing. Its worth remembering though, tagging sharks is not completed for public safety. It is being used alongside but it primary goal is to help give some idea on whats happening. I think every shark bar one, tagged at Ballina has hot footed out well down into Victorian waters..

You may already know that, but maybe a few others didn't, its a great site and Kent is doing some wonderful stuff to try and help..

Macaha
QLD, 21885 posts
14 Oct 2016 6:17PM
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Another ping at Clarkes midday today

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
14 Oct 2016 4:19PM
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So basically in the last few months they have had 60 opportunities to remove potential man eaters and didn't.

Makes you wonder if any of these tagged sharks have been associated with any incidents?

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
14 Oct 2016 4:26PM
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KEARNSY said..
So basically in the last few months they have had 60 opportunities to remove potential man eaters and didn't.

Makes you wonder if any of these tagged sharks have been associated with any incidents?


Most of the sharks tagged have been juveniles, less than 3m . But that seems to be what is attacking in Northern NSW, un like WA we had big sharks 3.5 m plus..

Thats an intersting question regarding tags, a lot of that the info available on the Tag for life page..My understanding is no sharks have ever been implicated in a attack that is tagged. Even Sean Pollards attack, one of the sharks they killed was tagged, but fisheries confirmed that the shark couldn't be linked to the attack.

The only other one i can think of, is the shark that washed up in Geraldton was tagged..


pearl
NSW, 984 posts
14 Oct 2016 8:50PM
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Tagged sharks do hang in area. D.P.I has tracks of them. Tagged sharks have been recaptured by 'smart drums'. My mate is helicopter pilot shark spotter. He believes the bite before last was the same same shark responsible for a previous attack. They have clear close photos of both and size and feature matched but can't be 100% certain. It's over 3m. The bull sharks can be scared off by the helicopter but the whites don't give a rats. On a lighter note I was in the water today same time as Owen Wright who was absolutely shredding. It was murky ugly fun.

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
14 Oct 2016 6:41PM
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pearl said..
Tagged sharks do hang in area. D.P.I has tracks of them. Tagged sharks have been recaptured by 'smart drums'. My mate is helicopter pilot shark spotter. He believes the bite before last was the same same shark responsible for a previous attack. They have clear close photos of both and size and feature matched but can't be 100% certain. It's over 3m. The bull sharks can be scared off by the helicopter but the whites don't give a rats. On a lighter note I was in the water today same time as Owen Wright who was absolutely shredding. It was murky ugly fun.


I actually asked the question of recapture.





Cobra
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14 Oct 2016 7:24PM
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Macaha said..
Another ping at Clarkes midday today


Clarkes Byron bay mac?

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
14 Oct 2016 10:09PM
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jbshack said..

KEARNSY said..
So basically in the last few months they have had 60 opportunities to remove potential man eaters and didn't.

Makes you wonder if any of these tagged sharks have been associated with any incidents?



Most of the sharks tagged have been juveniles, less than 3m .




I have been monitoring the "glass barbie" juveniles who live a few doors down for a while now. There was an opportunity to "tag" one of them yesterday arvo when I walked the kids home from school .
Pity the kids were there.

One thing I do know is that if these pricks arent dealt with soon , they are going to cause a real problem for society.

Would it be ok with the tree huggers if I did a bit of my own "catch and release" ?
Seems that the only issue here is with the laws that protect these animals!

Anyway its 2016 Gone Fishing Day on Sunday and Im calling OPEN SEASON!

Macaha
QLD, 21885 posts
15 Oct 2016 6:05AM
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Macaha said..
Another ping at Clarkes midday today



Clarkes Byron bay mac?


yes mate

Razzonater
2224 posts
15 Oct 2016 4:28AM
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Tagging sharks is a waste of time, you have already caught it. It's a good time to kill it..

Stupid humans

pearl
NSW, 984 posts
15 Oct 2016 5:30PM
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pearl said..
Tagged sharks do hang in area. D.P.I has tracks of them. Tagged sharks have been recaptured by 'smart drums'. My mate is helicopter pilot shark spotter. He believes the bite before last was the same same shark responsible for a previous attack. They have clear close photos of both and size and feature matched but can't be 100% certain. It's over 3m. The bull sharks can be scared off by the helicopter but the whites don't give a rats. On a lighter note I was in the water today same time as Owen Wright who was absolutely shredding. It was murky ugly fun.


I actually asked the question of recapture.








Here is one recent example. Also we do get large whites here. 4+ metres. Without going into too much detail, 1 death was a bite from neck to knee.. another was the whole bottom of torso. I don't want to get involved in an Internet thing. I appreciate everyone has a right to differing opinions of options.






jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
17 Oct 2016 10:10AM
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From Tag for life on FB..


Tag for Life added 7 new photos.
5 hrs ·

Good morning folks.Four new transmissions in,all from NSW with some of the recently tagged animals appearing on the radar.First up
Shark 37,Boambee Beach Coffs Harbour,Male,2.64m,2/8/16.
Having spent most of its time in the waters along the Northern Rivers coast since first tagged and released at Coffs Harbour in August,it has in the past few weeks made its way south.As of yesterday its position was inner shore near Forster..The plotted point on the map shows it inland from the coast..While it is possible this shark could have found its way in to the estuary system, it is unlikely but, certainly not too be discounted so ocean users please take note in this area..
Shark 38,Sharpes Beach,Female,2.15m,9/8/16.
It continues to focus on the waters off Sth Stradbroke Island,its last recorded position was offshore east of Point Lookout.
Shark 50,Ballina,Male,2.2m,1/10/16
One of the recently tagged animals,it has shown the usual behaviour by leaving the area it was caught almost immediately.
This shark initially headed north to the waters off Byron Bay and then Pottsville before turning south again.It passed Ballina and its last position was offshore east of Evans Head.
The final report comes from
Shark 54,Ballina,Female,3.68m,4/10/16
One of the largest animals to be tagged this year,it has also fled the area where it was caught and headed south.
Its last recorded position was offshore between Scotts Head and Nambucca Heads.
What has become apparent with nearly all the sharks tagged in the NSW program so far is they have appeared outside of river mouths and estuaries for periods long enough to enable points to be plotted.
This confirms these systems are pivotal to their feeding habits and easy sources of food flushed in to the ocean.
It further highlights the need to either avoid surfing,swimming or diving near these areas or at the very least be hyper vigilant.
It is widely acknowledged where one shark is sighted in an area there will more than likely be more than one..
Thats it for this morning folks,have a great day..

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
17 Oct 2016 10:37AM
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Tagging sharks is a waste of time, you have already caught it. It's a good time to kill it..

Stupid humans


Go and kill your own then......

Razzonater
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18 Oct 2016 6:08AM
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DARTH said...
Razzonater said..
Tagging sharks is a waste of time, you have already caught it. It's a good time to kill it..

Stupid humans


Go and kill your own then......


When it was not.illegal to.put shark hooks on every 10th cray pot ohhhh we did.......
There was.300 boats with 100 pots each in the water or 3000 shark hooks a day on the west coast....
Guess how many attacks????????

Thats right 0, zilch, nada,

Guess how many when they banned it?

Thats right squillions, over a dozen, heaps of.sightings, bigger.sharks

Lets just keep training them keep up the cage diving, the hand feeding, catch them.tag them and release them.......

Did you know that the tags can be detected by seals?
Did you know that they do not weigh the sharks prior tagging than when caught again?
If you catch it you kill it.........
You dont go and maim, disable, alter behaviour, feed.(alpha predator) than let them go half a kilometre from where kids do swimming lessons.
Lets drop the crap, its a shark its not a koala or dolphin that people want gone.
I bet everyone here shoves prawns and dhuie in there mouth when they can.
Do you know a dhuie lives for 50 years?
They are residential?
Once you take them all off one lump and gps it its over?
Why is no one vocal about that, they.get killed everyday,.they cant be released well when undersize..........
Save the shark,hypocrites absolute hypocrites its a bag.of teeth

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
18 Oct 2016 8:00AM
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DARTH said...

Razzonater said..
Tagging sharks is a waste of time, you have already caught it. It's a good time to kill it..

Stupid humans



Go and kill your own then......



When it was not.illegal to.put shark hooks on every 10th cray pot ohhhh we did.......
There was.300 boats with 100 pots each in the water or 3000 shark hooks a day on the west coast....
Guess how many attacks????????

Thats right 0, zilch, nada,

Guess how many when they banned it?

Thats right squillions, over a dozen, heaps of.sightings, bigger.sharks

Lets just keep training them keep up the cage diving, the hand feeding, catch them.tag them and release them.......

Did you know that the tags can be detected by seals?
Did you know that they do not weigh the sharks prior tagging than when caught again?
If you catch it you kill it.........
You dont go and maim, disable, alter behaviour, feed.(alpha predator) than let them go half a kilometre from where kids do swimming lessons.
Lets drop the crap, its a shark its not a koala or dolphin that people want gone.
I bet everyone here shoves prawns and dhuie in there mouth when they can.
Do you know a dhuie lives for 50 years?
They are residential?
Once you take them all off one lump and gps it its over?
Why is no one vocal about that, they.get killed everyday,.they cant be released well when undersize..........
Save the shark,hypocrites absolute hypocrites its a bag.of teeth


Go and kill your own then...... I actually know that as well. But from what I see dhuies are not killing people. If you want to get get real green lets talk about bees

oz surf
WA, 407 posts
18 Oct 2016 9:30AM
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DARTH said.

Go and kill your own then...... I actually know that as well. But from what I see dhuies are not killing people. If you want to get get real green lets talk about bees


Not the sharpest tool in the shed,eh Darth

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
18 Oct 2016 9:59AM
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oz surf said..

DARTH said.

Go and kill your own then...... I actually know that as well. But from what I see dhuies are not killing people. If you want to get get real green lets talk about bees



Not the sharpest tool in the shed,eh Darth


Im sure you know what im talking about...

Razzonater
2224 posts
18 Oct 2016 10:19AM
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Its called fishing........

Insert emotion....cull.......insert emotion.......lightning strike bee............insert emotion........

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
18 Oct 2016 10:45AM
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Its called fishing........

Insert emotion....cull.......insert emotion.......lightning strike bee............insert emotion........



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Australia’s worst killers!Here in Australia, about 20 people a year die from horse riding accidents.Around 10 people per year in Australia die from European Honey Bee stings after going into anaphylactic shock.And around 300 people a year drown.

Macaha
QLD, 21885 posts
18 Oct 2016 1:27PM
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DARTH said..


Razzonater said..
Its called fishing........

Insert emotion....cull.......insert emotion.......lightning strike bee............insert emotion........





Research before you type


Australia’s worst killers!Here in Australia, about 20 people a year die from horse riding accidents.Around 10 people per year in Australia die from European Honey Bee stings after going into anaphylactic shock.And around 300 people a year drown.



Hard to kill a bee with a bullet but easy to kill a man eater,Darth why do you get all agressive

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
18 Oct 2016 12:49PM
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DARTH said..



Razzonater said..
Its called fishing........

Insert emotion....cull.......insert emotion.......lightning strike bee............insert emotion........






Research before you type


Australia’s worst killers!Here in Australia, about 20 people a year die from horse riding accidents.Around 10 people per year in Australia die from European Honey Bee stings after going into anaphylactic shock.And around 300 people a year drown.




Hard to kill a bee with a bullet but easy to kill a man eater,Darth why do you get all aggressive.


No aggression here, just facts....

Why do you provoke people?


Macaha
QLD, 21885 posts
18 Oct 2016 3:24PM
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Provoke a cull

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
18 Oct 2016 1:56PM
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Provoke a cull






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