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A 35-year-old man has been killed by a shark while surfing in Western Australia.
Beaches have been closed in the area near Gracetown, 167 miles (270km) south of Perth, after the man's body was pulled from the sea on Saturday morning. Eyewitnesses described how the man's arm was missing and there was no sign of life when he was dragged to shore. Officers from the Department of Fisheries have issued an "imminent threat danger" been sent to the area to attempt to catch the shark. The attack happened at an area known as the Lefthanders surf break. Surfer Tom Jones told the ABC he was at nearby Big Rock beach at the time of the attack and knows of the victim. "Cop cars rolled up at Lefties and we thought, definitely another shark attack," he said, adding, "I know of him, and he was pretty young to die." The man's body was airlifted from the beach. It is reported he was surfing alone at the time. Gracetown has now been the site of three fatal shark attacks in the past 10 years. It is the tenth fatal attack in Western Australia in nine years. Surfer Bradley Smith was taken by a great white at a beach near the town in 2004, and another surfer, Nicholas Edwards, was killed by a shark at nearby South Point. And Saturday's attack comes just weeks after diver Greg Pickering was bitten on the face and body by a five metre great white while diving off the coast of Esperance also in Western Australia. It also comes as some of the world's finest chefs - including Heston Blumenthal - gather in the state's southwest for a gourmet tourism extravaganza. The Australian Associated Press reported that Mr Blumenthal was surfing in waters near the site of the attack on Friday. The dead surfer has not yet been identified. When it comes to shark attacks Australia is now the world's deadliest country http://news.sky.com/story/1172593/sh...tern-australia
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Officers from the Department of Fisheries have issued an "imminent threat danger" been sent to the area to attempt to catch the shark.
-- ****ing ridiculous
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Leave the bloody shark alone, it's sad for the guy that died but at the end of the day we tresspass on their territory.
Also wtf does this Quote:
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i have to say its something josy when you put a shark before a human.
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Who are you to say who is the more important species they have been around a lot longer than we have. |
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They're changing the name of the area at least. It will now be known as "Nohanders surf break".
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How foolish he was to surf alone in an area known for it's Shark attacks.
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Just as we don't blow up mountains when someone freezes to death or falls off, nor do we have the right to kill a shark as revenge for killing a man. People can use the "develop a taste for human flesh" argument, but his body was found whole, barring an arm, so if the shark wanted to hunt humans, he didn't seem to like the taste. We're just not fatty enough for them. |
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People who do extreme sports know the risks, he could have caught a bad wave and been dragged out to sea at any time. It is a tragic loss of life and my sympathies go to his loved ones and those who witnessed this but killing this shark won't stop other shark attacks or teach sharks not to attack so it seemss fruitless IMO.
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Poor man must of been terrifying R.I.P
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I also think it's incredibly arrogant to say that the life of a shark isn't worth as much as the life of a human. I'm no animal activist but I don't consider myself more worthy of the right to live than another species...
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Humans are more important 100%, I have no time for people that would save a dog as opposed to a random stranger. But obviously an animal's life is still valuable
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I get what you mean, but I just don't think it's justifiable to kill a shark (how are they even supposed to know they've found the right shark) because it killed a human - it doesn't have a moral compass, food is food.
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All hail the Moyesiah
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What about killing it to ensure the safety of other humans? They now know there is a deadly shark in waters popular with surfers
Last edited by MTVN; 23-11-2013 at 04:48 PM. |
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The shark didn't want to eat that guy though, because he didn't eat him. He had an exploratory bite and left him alone when he realised he wasn't his food source.
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What's the real problem here?
This man went surfing ALONE in a sea where shark attacks HAVE happened in the past, and when I say past it was only a couple weeks after the latest attack which means that there's a high percentage the shark is still lurking around. Now they want to kill the shark for someone's carelessness? pshhh. oh and R.I.P This reminds me of another story of when a man and wife who lived next to a woods were told that there were bears on the loose but what did the man do? He took both of his dogs out for a walk in the PITCH DARK and ended up getting brutally attacked by a bear. The bear was later caught and killed. It's not fair for animals to pay the price of people who don't listen. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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The sea makes up about 70% of the earth, the only bit of that we humans ask for is a little bit of space off our shores to enjoy a nice relaxing swim or maybe a bit of a surf, is that too much to ask of the sharks?
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