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Shark alerts at North Beach Perth

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Created by ManFish > 9 months ago, 12 Jul 2016
jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
25 Jul 2016 1:33PM
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SO todays reports are

10:30 a 2.5 m
11:00 a 2.5 m
1:05 a 3m @ Mettams
1:10 a 2m at Toms.

Do people think this is the same shark or sharks (Because obviously their has been times when a pair have been seen together) their seems to be some discussion starting about wether a Bronze whaler or possibly a small Great white also, if the same shark then i guess we can see the difference between people guesstimates of size, it would be hard to pick between a 2.5 and 3 m shark. Once Great Whites start to grow above 3 m they really start to expand in girth as much as length.

If people think these are all different sharks, Then you'd really have to suggest just what is happening at that particular spot at this time..

You would suggest the report at Floreat of a Great White @ 1:09 would have to be a different shark.

Or is this just the same as every other year and this is just being promoted because of the reports to apps like Dorsal and SLSWA Ive never heard of anything like it, i may be wrong, but if so that would mean their has been a lot of shark activity around these waters that I've never heard off.

Im only asking as id like to get peoples ideas? I don't think this is the same old story, i think something new is happening here, just what i have no idea and looking for answer

Grevas
147 posts
25 Jul 2016 1:52PM
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JB you'll only get opinions not answers.
Unless someone starts tagging them.

Poida
WA, 1916 posts
26 Jul 2016 11:11AM
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maybe they can put a bullet in its head and see if there are anymore reports??

mocha1
WA, 934 posts
26 Jul 2016 7:28PM
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This photo goin round on Facey
Toms Mettams resident making an appearance!!!!

ManFish
WA, 28 posts
27 Jul 2016 9:59AM
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mocha1 said..



This photo goin round on Facey
Toms Mettams resident making an appearance!!!!


****ing hell thats mental

ManFish
WA, 28 posts
27 Jul 2016 11:30AM
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That picture made the news today

www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/photographer-snaps-amazing-shark-encounter-at-perth-beach-20160727-gqerne.html

All joking aside I sincerely hope this doesn't lead to something terrible. Stay safe everyone

CAUTION
WA, 1097 posts
27 Jul 2016 12:48PM
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waiting for something to happen...
Would have thought fisheries would move it along by now, been hanging around for weeks.
Im not saying kill it, maybe just take it for a ride to say the outer reefs...

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
27 Jul 2016 2:35PM
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CAUTION said..
waiting for something to happen...
Would have thought fisheries would move it along by now, been hanging around for weeks.
Im not saying kill it, maybe just take it for a ride to say the outer reefs...


I think you'll find fisheries are not that worried. They don't seem concerned like they are when its a Great White. Three beaches closed two days back after a GW sighting. They have said they are monitoring the situation at Toms, but have they actually been seen at the beach by locals

Even though this is a smaller shark, less risk then the Great White, it would in a single bite rip your calf muscle out to a point you could lose a limb..

oz surf
WA, 407 posts
27 Jul 2016 3:02PM
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jbshack said..

Even though this is a smaller shark, less risk then the Great White, it would in a single bite rip your calf muscle out to a point you could lose a limb..



Which is why this shark should be destroyed, along with all others within close proximity of metro beaches.

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
27 Jul 2016 10:44PM
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There are a lot of Sharks that would fit that criteria. Ridiculous

rexcopinghaus
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31 Jul 2016 2:27PM
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oz surf said..

jbshack said..


Even though this is a smaller shark, less risk then the Great White, it would in a single bite rip your calf muscle out to a point you could lose a limb..




Which is why this shark should be destroyed, along with all others within close proximity of metro beaches.


Which is why you should probably stay out of the water. Then the shark lives, you keep your calf muscle and I get more waves. Everybody wins!

bene313
WA, 1347 posts
1 Aug 2016 2:16PM
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All you need to do around here is say "shoot a shark" and the green thumbs come flooding in.

Are people that fearful? Is logic really in such scarcity these days?

Surfers used to be respectful of the ocean. Things have changed.

TimKay
752 posts
1 Aug 2016 4:50PM
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Surfers used to be a lot of things

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
1 Aug 2016 9:35PM
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CAUTION said..
waiting for something to happen...
Would have thought fisheries would move it along by now, been hanging around for weeks.
Im not saying kill it, maybe just take it for a ride to say the outer reefs...


Ill say it - Kill it !!!

I don't have an issue with sharks , but I think of it like this.

If there was someone showing aggression or being a threat to me , my family or my house I would take protective action - simple.

Damn it , if we don't have an issue with all the kangaroo's , rabbits , birds ect that aren't a threat being shot whats the deal with not deleting a potential man eater ?

F%&k off hippies

KEARNSY
WA, 1321 posts
1 Aug 2016 9:42PM
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bene313 said..
All you need to do around here is say "shoot a shark" and the green thumbs come flooding in.

Are people that fearful? Is logic really in such scarcity these days?

Surfers used to be respectful of the ocean. Things have changed.


The "logic" has gone soft and yes things have changed.

The issue is sharks have been protected for too long and now look at what we have created.......

Surely it cant hurt to just pop a few off?

bene313
WA, 1347 posts
1 Aug 2016 10:04PM
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If you're that worried about it just don't surf there.

rexcopinghaus
3 posts
2 Aug 2016 5:09AM
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bene313 said...
If you're that worried about it just don't surf there.


This.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I think it bears being said twice.

thedrip
WA, 2354 posts
2 Aug 2016 6:49AM
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rexcopinghaus said...
bene313 said...
If you're that worried about it just don't surf there.


This.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I think it bears being said twice.


This. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Thrice.

subasurf
WA, 2154 posts
2 Aug 2016 7:14AM
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bene313 said..
If you're that worried about it just don't surf there.


But 'muh rights to own the ocean!!!'

Ctngoodvibes
WA, 1404 posts
2 Aug 2016 7:24AM
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It's a bronzy for goodness sake...man up its a puppy. Anyone who has surfed in the NW has surfed with heaps of em without even knowing it

Razzonater
2224 posts
2 Aug 2016 8:59AM
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Bronzies taste awesome....

oz surf
WA, 407 posts
2 Aug 2016 12:46PM
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Ctngoodvibes said..
It's a bronzy for goodness sake...man up its a puppy. Anyone who has surfed in the NW has surfed with heaps of em without even knowing it


That might be all well and good up North with plenty of fish.
But

jbshack said..
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Even though this is a smaller shark, less risk then the Great White, it would in a single bite rip your calf muscle out to a point you could lose a limb..

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
2 Aug 2016 4:18PM
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I wasn't going to bother but i will..

The problem that is being experienced at Toms is a different issue than what we had with Great Whites. I don't think people should couple the two together and say just kill the sharks.

Bronze whalers aren't endangered in anyway so thats the biggest difference from a Great White. But none the less they are creating a issue that IMHO needs to be seriously addressed. I don't agree with just killing, firstly because i don't believe its just one shark, id say we could be seeing different sharks everyday but what i would like is for Fisheries to Tag a few, find out what the story is. Don't just do nothing because IMHO someone eventually will get bitten. I know everyone says they are just bronzes, but i have never seen anything like what we are seeing now. Reports of Bronze whalers are popping up from Spot down reasonably often now.

I have had a interest in sharks for over 35 years, never heard anything like this. Im not saying its hasn't happened but that i haven't heard of it.

Fisheries after 4 weeks have put up a sign, thats honestly rather limp response to date IMHO..

My biggest concern with the cull was killing off large sharks that are slow to breed will/could leave a vacuum for smaller fast growing aggressive sharks. The cull killed around 170 large sharks over three meters from Freo to Hillarys. How much ground could a 4.5 m tiger hold and could we be seeing a start of what could be to come

I thought it would take many years to see any effect, but maybe its starting sooner rather than later. But until fisheries start to tag some more, we will have no info at all..

Im not saying this is what is happening, but id like something to prove my theory wrong, even if its others saying "Nope I've seen bronzes this thick in the past".

oz surf
WA, 407 posts
2 Aug 2016 9:25PM
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^^^ Well said.

ArtVandelay
76 posts
7 Aug 2016 8:50AM
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Aren't sharks meant to be succeptible to certain electrical fields or whatever these shark deterrent devices work on.
Couldn't they set up something of the sort and bombard the area with whatever it is that they don't like, and old sharkey might decide to move on and find a more pleasant place to live?
Kinda like a nagging wife effect but in shark terms?

Ctngoodvibes
WA, 1404 posts
7 Aug 2016 9:52AM
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^^^Classic user name.

thedrip
WA, 2354 posts
7 Aug 2016 10:11AM
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Yawn!

Yawn!

Yawn!

thedrip
WA, 2354 posts
7 Aug 2016 10:12AM
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Bronzies are great to eat though.

Surf69
WA, 883 posts
7 Aug 2016 1:17PM
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I'm pretty sure this Bronzie must be Vegan?

Perhaps all of the devil fish have turned to seaweed for nutrition? These monsters of the deep who have trespassed into the parts of the ocean where we chose to recreate on occasion have appeared to give up on their murderous plan of world domination! Don't trust them! They will be driving cars soon and believe me that's when the trouble starts!!

MickPC
8266 posts
7 Aug 2016 4:15PM
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We lived on a street of 2 acre bush blocks with not much in the way of fencing 10 years ago. The bloke over the road got an electronic device to keep his dog from straying from his yard. Worked great at first, but eventually the dog got used to it & started venturing out of limits.

Thinking maybe the same could happen if we had permanent electronic shark deterrent devices installed along our coast & it could render the mobile units useless.



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