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Fatal Shark Attack in Byron

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Created by LateStarter > 9 months ago, 9 Sep 2014
Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
9 Sep 2014 3:27PM
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RIP

Wasn't all that culling business to prevent this kind if thing?

GypsyDrifter
WA, 2371 posts
9 Sep 2014 5:57PM
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Do we have a name yet?

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
9 Sep 2014 6:44PM
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It hung around for a while after the attack. Can't believe they didn't shoot it.

Smithy
VIC, 859 posts
9 Sep 2014 9:22PM
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According to the police officer on the ch9 news report it was a great white and is a protected species...

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
9 Sep 2014 7:40PM
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So was the guy who had his leg bitten off.

cisco
QLD, 12364 posts
10 Sep 2014 3:16AM
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Lie down with dogs and you get fleas, swim with sharks you get bit.

Sad but true.

saltiest1
NSW, 2566 posts
10 Sep 2014 5:58AM
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cisco said..
Lie down with dogs and you get fleas, swim with sharks you get bit.

Sad but true.


i haven't yet.
but then I'm more likely to go down in a plane.

Ian K
WA, 4166 posts
10 Sep 2014 6:13AM
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dan berry said..
It hung around for a while after the attack. Can't believe they didn't shoot it.


I had a bit of a google search to find any reports of the one shark biting a second person. Never been recorded. Tigers are known to become man eaters but sharks apparently not. The shark that has bitten a person and found them not tasty is possibly safer to be in the water with than one that hasn't.

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
10 Sep 2014 8:37AM
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^^^ The guy was 'bitten', not 'eaten' going by the details of the article. Unfortunately for us - sharks only way of finding out what something foreign to them is by biting. Could also be a territorial attack? Who knows, it's a wild animal. Very unfortunate accident.

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
10 Sep 2014 9:51AM
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Sharks are also known to attack their prey with a big wack, and then swim around until it bleeds to death.

CrossStep
SA, 210 posts
10 Sep 2014 12:34PM
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cisco said..
Lie down with dogs and you get fleas, swim with sharks you get bit.

Sad but true.




Get bitten by a dog, and it gets put down!
Get bitten by a Great White shark, and it gets gently herded back out to sea!

R.I.P who ever you were

Cobra
9106 posts
10 Sep 2014 11:16AM
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Ian K said..


I had a bit of a google search to find any reports of the one shark biting a second person. Never been recorded.


Has a shark ever admitted to that.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
10 Sep 2014 11:41AM
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Kamikuza said..
RIP

Wasn't all that culling business to prevent this kind if thing?



Wrong side of the country, they use nets over there.

Cobra
9106 posts
10 Sep 2014 11:55AM
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Chris6791 said..

Kamikuza said..
RIP

Wasn't all that culling business to prevent this kind if thing?




Wrong side of the country, they use nets over there.


not in byron

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
10 Sep 2014 1:53PM
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Ian K said..


dan berry said..
It hung around for a while after the attack. Can't believe they didn't shoot it.




I had a bit of a google search to find any reports of the one shark biting a second person. Never been recorded. Tigers are known to become man eaters but sharks apparently not. The shark that has bitten a person and found them not tasty is possibly safer to be in the water with than one that hasn't.



I actually have a very frail book called Shark Attack. It was written in 1958 V.M. Coppleson. It goes into all the worlds shark attacks (at the time) and tries to form any patterns. It was actually very thorough and it looked at all sorts of parameters. Like animals in the water, people seeing in the water, water temps, splashing, tides, women menstruating, that sort of thing. He found that one of only three coincidences was that the shark will almost never attack a second person in the water. I can even remember one story in San Fran were a surfer was attacked and swimmers surrounded the victim and the shark kept trying to get at him, eventually re attacking from below, but it never attacked any one else.

He worked mostly through the International Shark Attack file. Id like to re -read it, but the pages are so frail I'm scared they'll break..


Edit; This is what was written about an attack in Bryon

1937. 23rd October.
Thomas McDonald, 16 years, Byron Bay Beach Lat. 28Deg 38"S. Day Cloudy. Ari temp 75. Sea Temp 65. recovery.
Swimming 120 yards out near old jetty, felt searing pain in side. Attacked twice. Came ashore on wave. typical Bump injuries (see text). Shark about 8 feet long seen by onlooker and warning given. Shark first attacked a lifesaver on surf ski, who drove it of with paddle. It made towards another man who frightened it away by kicking, and then attacked McDonald.

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
10 Sep 2014 6:21PM
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Isn't that evidence of one shark having a go at 3 different people?

harry potter
VIC, 2777 posts
10 Sep 2014 11:31PM
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^^^^^^^^^^^



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