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notorious sharks captured in the Swan River

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Created by Hooksey > 9 months ago, 25 Feb 2011
Hooksey
WA, 558 posts
25 Feb 2011 10:36AM
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Found the article below on watoday...



One of the five most dangerous shark species has been found living in the Swan River prompting a warning from authorities.

Three bull sharks were captured in the Swan River this week and the Swan River Trust is urging people to remain vigilant when visiting the area specifically near Maylands.

The sharks, ranging in size from 70cm to 1.1m, were caught on Tuesday and Wednesday night between the South Perth foreshore and the Maylands Yacht Club.

Advertisement: Story continues below River users, especially dogs and children, wading or swimming in the shallows are being warned by Murdoch University researcher Dr Steeg Hoeksema of the presence of the aggressive sharks.

"We don't know a lot about bull sharks in the Swan River as there hasn't been any targeted research done on them; however anecdotal evidence would indicate they stay in the deeper waters of the Swan," he said.

Shark sightings can be reported to Water Police on 9442 8600 at any time.

www.watoday.com.au/national/western-australia/swimmers-warned-after-notorious-sharks-captured-in-the-swan-river-20110225-1b7px.html

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
25 Feb 2011 5:38PM
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i have noticed a very large increase in bull shark numbers...especially big ones
in the 2m + range, schooling in the shallow areas around pelican point and along Melville beach parade as well...they look quite aggresive as well
i would advise people who dont windsurf to give these areas a wide berth.









lao shi
WA, 1338 posts
25 Feb 2011 6:18PM
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I have seen them at Pt Walter too! Especially in the shallow area near the sand bar.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
25 Feb 2011 6:26PM
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lao shi said...

I have seen them at Pt Walter too! Especially in the shallow area near the sand bar.


OMG they are in plague proportions if thats the case..we should warn the others on the other forums!!!!.........

paddymac
WA, 939 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:52PM
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I saw one leap out of the water onto the fly bridge of a beautiful big motor boat and *sniff* take the captain in its jaws and then swim off. Please people, be careful out there.

MissTral
WA, 11 posts
25 Feb 2011 9:54PM
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Just as well there hasn't been any wind then hmmmm :-/

stringer
WA, 703 posts
26 Feb 2011 7:45AM
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paddymac said...

I saw one leap out of the water onto the fly bridge of a beautiful big motor boat and *sniff* take the captain in its jaws and then swim off. Please people, be careful out there.


I think that was a piranha

fullmoon
WA, 314 posts
26 Feb 2011 9:35AM
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paddymac said...

I saw one leap out of the water onto the fly bridge of a beautiful big motor boat and *sniff* take the captain in its jaws and then swim off. Please people, be careful out there.


You sure it wasn't one of those girls with no clothes on you sometimes see on big motor boats Pat? They have been known to "bite".
Check with snides, he seems a very observant sort of fellow.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
26 Feb 2011 11:46AM
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fullmoon said...

paddymac said...

I saw one leap out of the water onto the fly bridge of a beautiful big motor boat and *sniff* take the captain in its jaws and then swim off. Please people, be careful out there.


You sure it wasn't one of those girls with no clothes on you sometimes see on big motor boats Pat? They have been known to "bite".
Check with snides, he seems a very observant sort of fellow.


yes be careful out there folks...i have seen white pointers as well







jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
26 Feb 2011 12:46PM
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i heard a guy saw a tiger shark as well in the river, must be some type of secret govermant experiment

saltiest1
NSW, 2559 posts
26 Feb 2011 5:25PM
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i had one just next to the cut down here while i was spearfishing. a good 8 to 10 footer. it just cruised past me, rounded the rock wall and into the Cut. it was so close i could see its eye move. maybe 6 metres away. awesome bull shark.

Zachery
597 posts
28 Feb 2011 8:16AM
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The best thing to do if your caught in the water is to ink yourself and make yourself look as least attractive as possible! Remember to wash before leaving the water as it can be a bit embarressing

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
28 Feb 2011 9:32AM
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No sharks in the river it is all bull (shark)..... they are too scare of the deadly jelly fish plague and the ones that survived have all been nibbled away by the giants blow fish!!!! stay away ppl the Swan is no place for you to swim. (or kite) ![}:)] [}:)][}:)] [}:)]

Pointman
WA, 437 posts
28 Feb 2011 3:01PM
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snides8 said...

fullmoon said...

paddymac said...

I saw one leap out of the water onto the fly bridge of a beautiful big motor boat and *sniff* take the captain in its jaws and then swim off. Please people, be careful out there.


You sure it wasn't one of those girls with no clothes on you sometimes see on big motor boats Pat? They have been known to "bite".
Check with snides, he seems a very observant sort of fellow.


yes be careful out there folks...i have seen white pointers as well




and blind mullets

Mark _australia
WA, 23477 posts
28 Feb 2011 8:20PM
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Hooksey said...

Found the article below on watoday...

One of the five most dangerous shark species has been found living in the Swan River prompting a warning from authorities.




Love the way they try to talk it up and make it sound like it is a new discovery or something.

They've always been there and the first recorded attack on a human in the Swan River was in the 1940's or something

JayWright
WA, 38 posts
1 Mar 2011 2:31PM
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Yip, count me in- I've seen em. I was standing on the sand bar at Lucky Bay adjusting my harness lines when 2 cruised past. I reckon they were around 4 to 6 foot (and fat too, they looked like a Staffie with fins). I ignored the badly located harness lines and got back on the board remarkably quickly and if I remember correctly, I didn't fall off the rest of the session!

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
2 Mar 2011 12:17PM
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Big fin cruised past me yesterday 2m away when I was slogging in a lull in that muddy soup that covers the channel between Ward Pt and Pt Grey in an easterly. It weren't no dolphin fin.

Went back to Novara straight after that to derig and rinse my wetsuit.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
2 Mar 2011 12:25PM
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Couple of years ago my mate and I were fishing in a 10 ft alli dingy (small crappy excuse for a boat with a 2HP engine) saw fin and my mate said look.... dolphin then it came closer and it was no dolphin, 2m hammer head.... still remember his eyes was staring at us.... bet he was thinking errrrrrr interresting lunch in that alli tin! scared the Jesus out of us..... got rid of the tinny same week!
That was between Garden and the shore, south side of the causeway, was looking safe.... no waves and sheltered! Yeah right

Dman
WA, 77 posts
2 Mar 2011 2:07PM
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where is point grey?

elmo
WA, 8870 posts
2 Mar 2011 2:26PM
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yoyo said...

Big fin cruised past me yesterday 2m away when I was slogging in a lull in that muddy soup that covers the channel between Ward Pt and Pt Grey in an easterly. It weren't no dolphin fin.

Went back to Novara staight after that to derigg and rinse my wetsuit.


That's not far from where we were ambushed by a 3m beastie (not kidding), the baskets sit in the channel waiting

saltiest1
NSW, 2559 posts
3 Mar 2011 12:26AM
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elmo said...

yoyo said...

Big fin cruised past me yesterday 2m away when I was slogging in a lull in that muddy soup that covers the channel between Ward Pt and Pt Grey in an easterly. It weren't no dolphin fin.

Went back to Novara staight after that to derigg and rinse my wetsuit.


That's not far from where we were ambushed by a 3m beastie (not kidding), the baskets sit in the channel waiting




like i said, big bullie swam up the cut while i was spearing. they are there a lot.

saltiest1
NSW, 2559 posts
3 Mar 2011 12:32AM
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also had a 5ft mako jump out at avy a month ago.



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