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Great White Shark Problem in Cape Cod USA

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Created by Youngbreezy > 9 months ago, 17 Jul 2019
lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
18 Jul 2019 9:42PM
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The increase in GWS's is a good thing, its helping to cull the overwhelming increase in new surfers. When ever I accidently catch a juvenile GWS when fishing, I always very carefully remove the hook and gently release it to make sure it survives so it can for fill its purpose in the food chain.

amirite
350 posts
18 Jul 2019 8:33PM
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but you don't surf

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
18 Jul 2019 10:37PM
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I surf daily, you just internet surf with causeican

amirite
350 posts
18 Jul 2019 8:40PM
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who
is there surf everyday

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
18 Jul 2019 10:49PM
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Ummmmm, yes, if u don't live in Perth, that is. But as you obviously know, there is always internet surfing with causeican ay

amirite
350 posts
18 Jul 2019 9:02PM
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i guess i'm lucky i don't live in perth then

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
18 Jul 2019 11:29PM
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amirite said..
i guess i'm lucky i don't live in perth then but live with causeican who I love .

Razzonater
2224 posts
18 Jul 2019 9:30PM
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Great whites take 25 years to grow to three metres, at three metres they have the jaw strength to tackle mammals, seals, humans etc etc....

This is how long they have been protected for.... they also live for a veeery long time some say a couple hundred years or more.
the real big behemoths would remember the whaling ships and have some fear of man still, anything between 2.5-3.5 metres has no fear of man.
They actually like man and we have trained them like this, we put people in cages and burley up so they know a boat motor means food, than we taunt them with the food and feed them once they ran the cage a few times, good on us we are so smart.......

The shark swims away rewarded and yet annoyed it couldn't get through the cage, next time it sees a cage less human it eats them ,, as last time it showed that behaviour it was rewarded...
this is why they like boats so much now too

amirite
350 posts
19 Jul 2019 2:04PM
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lotofwind said..

amirite said..
i guess i'm lucky i don't live in perth then but live with causeican who I love .



i see you added some words to my post
* (( slowly backing away ))

causehecan
WA, 668 posts
19 Jul 2019 2:58PM
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RaZonator that **** you just spewed have any facts at all to back it up? A link to any of it ?!


Couple hundred years?!? Google says no

Try 75 if lucky
ancient whalers useing spears to keep them fearful?!? Such a load of ridiculous tripe

amirite
350 posts
19 Jul 2019 3:33PM
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if you believe the raz shark theory
then i've got a bridge to sell you

tarquin1
954 posts
19 Jul 2019 5:04PM
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Biggest killer of humans is......
Humans.
Come into to my house and eat all my food and throw rubbish around and I'd kill you.
Not blaming you personally but in general.
How about looking at how many species have become extinct due to humans!!!!!!
More sharks and bees all the better I say.
Once we as society decide to kill animals so we can do a recreational sport you have to start asking questions.
Wake the f up!!!

hilly
WA, 7854 posts
19 Jul 2019 5:14PM
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tarquin1 said..
Once we as society decide to kill animals so we can do a recreational sport you have to start asking questions.
Wake the f up!!!


Especially when the risk is so minimal. Well said.

tarquin1
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19 Jul 2019 5:39PM
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hilly said..

tarquin1 said..
Once we as society decide to kill animals so we can do a recreational sport you have to start asking questions.
Wake the f up!!!



Especially when the risk is so minimal. Well said.


From a man who got attacked by a dolphin in broad daylight. Do you want to kill all the dolphins now. Epic by the way.
Bring back the Megladon!!

hilly
WA, 7854 posts
19 Jul 2019 5:46PM
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tarquin1 said..
From a man who got attacked by a dolphin in broad daylight. Do you want to kill all the dolphins now. Epic by the way.
Bring back the Megladon!!


I can go one better -




Shanty
QLD, 487 posts
19 Jul 2019 7:54PM
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hilly said..

tarquin1 said..
From a man who got attacked by a dolphin in broad daylight. Do you want to kill all the dolphins now. Epic by the way.
Bring back the Megladon!!



I can go one better -





Was that you?

hilly
WA, 7854 posts
19 Jul 2019 6:04PM
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Shanty said..

hilly said..


tarquin1 said..
From a man who got attacked by a dolphin in broad daylight. Do you want to kill all the dolphins now. Epic by the way.
Bring back the Megladon!!




I can go one better -





Was that you?


Yep. Sea life does not like me. Crap fisherman too.

tarquin1
954 posts
19 Jul 2019 6:06PM
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You obviously didn't pay respect to Neptune.
Back in the day sailors would throw money over the side to pay Neptune for fair weather and not be attacked by sea monsters(megladon).
You might want to give it a go.

hilly
WA, 7854 posts
19 Jul 2019 6:14PM
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You obviously didn't pay respect to Neptune.
Back in the day sailors would throw money over the side to pay Neptune for fair weather and not be attacked by sea monsters(megladon).
You might want to give it a go.


I throw enough money into surfcraft does that count?

tarquin1
954 posts
19 Jul 2019 6:17PM
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Obviously not!!

Shanty
QLD, 487 posts
19 Jul 2019 8:19PM
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tarquin1 said..
You obviously didn't pay respect to Neptune.
Back in the day sailors would throw money over the side to pay Neptune for fair weather and not be attacked by sea monsters(megladon).
You might want to give it a go.


Maybe. I can't afford to be throwing thousands of dollars of the side though... I think these days people would be throwing money over after they have smashed a couple beers. I don't want Neptune to think I'm low-balling him with $2, he might just make me sail off the edge of the world.

Razzonater
2224 posts
19 Jul 2019 6:21PM
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causehecan said..
RaZonator that **** you just spewed have any facts at all to back it up? A link to any of it ?!


Couple hundred years?!? Google says no

Try 75 if lucky
ancient whalers useing spears to keep them fearful?!? Such a load of ridiculous tripe


Ex shark fisherman of ten years and five years on crayboats..
all fact

find a link that says how long great whites live for doesn't exist they live for a hundred years minimum and a couple hundred possibly,

remember when you were a kid and ran a stick down the neighbours fence who had a big mean barking dog, that's what shark cage divers do except next time there's no cage.

history of recent attacks also illustrates that people are eaten , not just bitten,,,, big difference...

the guy guy who got bitten and eaten at Abrolhos had just pulled up and jumped off the shark heard motors and was following/waiting for food

albany whaling station only closed recently 50-70 years ago the sharks that followed those whales in are still alive now

hilly
WA, 7854 posts
19 Jul 2019 6:27PM
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Razzonater said..

causehecan said..
RaZonator that **** you just spewed have any facts at all to back it up? A link to any of it ?!


Couple hundred years?!? Google says no

Try 75 if lucky
ancient whalers useing spears to keep them fearful?!? Such a load of ridiculous tripe



Ex shark fisherman of ten years and five years on crayboats..
all fact

find a link that says how long great whites live for doesn't exist they live for a hundred years minimum and a couple hundred possibly,

remember when you were a kid and ran a stick down the neighbours fence who had a big mean barking dog, that's what shark cage divers do except next time there's no cage.

history of recent attacks also illustrates that people are eaten , not just bitten,,,, big difference...

the guy guy who got bitten and eaten at Abrolhos had just pulled up and jumped off the shark heard motors and was following/waiting for food

albany whaling station only closed recently 50-70 years ago the sharks that followed those whales in are still alive now


Wiki I know but
According to a 2014 study, the lifespan of great white sharks is estimated to be as long as 70 years or more, well above previous estimates,[7] making it one of the longest lived cartilaginous fish currently known. According to the same study, male great white sharks take 26 years to reach sexual maturity, while the females take 33 years to be ready to produce offspring.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_white_shark

Razzonater
2224 posts
19 Jul 2019 7:32PM
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Good link hilly, I posted one above from Nat geo and they reckon 100. There is a great white off Jurien the locals call Gilbert ( don't know how it got its name ) but it's big fin is all busted up and has a big cut mark through the top off it.

when I was 17 and fished up there me mates grandad who was well into his 80,s would talk about how his dad talked about Gilbert when he was a kid, his old man was long gone but if he was alive would of been 140 or so he started fishing at 15-16 and had me mates grandad pretty young mid twenties, When I left town it still would get seen and I was in my mid twenties ,, I know the lads up there still see it now and than so this places the shark at well over 100 years old quite easily 120 or 130 and no doubt it was near fully grown to have the fin markings recognisable 80-100 years ago..
nat geo reckons there is a deep see Atlantic shark they did testing on proving it to be over 250 years old

tarquin1
954 posts
19 Jul 2019 8:05PM
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Shanty said..

tarquin1 said..
You obviously didn't pay respect to Neptune.
Back in the day sailors would throw money over the side to pay Neptune for fair weather and not be attacked by sea monsters(megladon).
You might want to give it a go.



Maybe. I can't afford to be throwing thousands of dollars of the side though... I think these days people would be throwing money over after they have smashed a couple beers. I don't want Neptune to think I'm low-balling him with $2, he might just make me sail off the edge of the world.


It's about respect. Not the amount. That's what I was told. I still chuck the odd coin over the side.

amirite
350 posts
20 Jul 2019 8:36AM
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tarquin1 said..
Biggest killer of humans is......
Humans.



wrong
not even close
disease is the biggest killer, it's natures way

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
20 Jul 2019 9:54AM
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tired said..
Google the WW11 yank warship Indianapolis,
Specially those who think sharks are really just misunderstood leatherskinned puppies with a un- deserved reputation for munching on unfortunate humans


You should read a book written by an Actual survivor in the Indi, not just someone wanting to glorify the story. The sharks mostly only ever attacked the people who were dead or heavily injured. Most of the people were already dead, not many survived the actual bombing, sinking and subsequent fire. Sounds terrible, but pales into significance as to the weapon the Indi had just delivered to humanity..

causehecan
WA, 668 posts
20 Jul 2019 10:16AM
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Theyre 250 years old!

5 minutes later

Theyre 200 years old!!

5 minutes later

Yeah just like i said theyre 150 years old!!

5 minutes later

Exactly!! Just like i said theyre 100 years old!!

Give me a brake.

Im unemployed which statisticly means theres a high chance i have a marine biology degree somewhere

Razzonater
2224 posts
20 Jul 2019 12:57PM
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I said they can live for a couple hundred years and they can, marine biology degree isn't worth the paper it's written on.
four to six years in a classroom reading books that fisherman have written

Razzonater
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20 Jul 2019 1:06PM
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causehecan said..
Theyre 250 years old!

5 minutes later

Theyre 200 years old!!

5 minutes later

Yeah just like i said theyre 150 years old!!

5 minutes later

Exactly!! Just like i said theyre 100 years old!!

Give me a brake.

Im unemployed which statisticly means theres a high chance i have a marine biology degree somewhere


Firstly I said some people believe they live up to a couple hundred years, ( which I do)
secondly I said easy a hundred years possibly two hundred, scientists fishermen and real marine biologists agree with this. They live to 100 regularly and if you had studied at uni instead of smoking cones and chasing skirt not only would you likely be employed but you would also have an education.

Give me a break, ( not give me a brake my dear university educated iq of a tic tac dear friend)



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