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Posted 14/07/2012, 12:33 pm        Report Show Profile
QLD
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Posted 14/07/2012, 12:43 pm        Report Show Profile
That's shocking news my condolences to his family. How far from where you surf Hilly ? Mate the count is really rising in WA.
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 1:00 pm        Report Show Profile
Piros said...
How far from where you surf Hilly ?
Sounds like the beaches south of wedge which I surf regularly. More often I am a k out nearby
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Posted 14/07/2012, 1:07 pm        Report Show Profile
hilly said...
Piros said...
How far from where you surf Hilly ?
Sounds like the beaches south of wedge which I surf regularly. More often I am a k out nearby
Sh!t.....might have to dust off the mountain bike for awhile.
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 1:19 pm        Report Show Profile
Whales are about so sharks are too Whale numbers are up so no surprise gws numbers are up. RIP condolences to the family.
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 1:58 pm        Report Show Profile
hilly said...
Whales are about so sharks are too Whale numbers are up so no surprise gws numbers are up. RIP condolences to the family.
Worst is the seals are up in numbers also. R.I.P. terrible news
NSW
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Posted 14/07/2012, 2:05 pm        Report Show Profile
Farrkk that sucks feel for the guys friends and family.you WA boys must be nervous every surf I would be.
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 2:38 pm        Report Show Profile
Know a few guys up in that area this weekend and the authorities are all over the place and won't let them in the water.
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 5:26 pm        Report Show Profile
surf4fun said...
Know a few guys up in that area this weekend and the authorities are all over the place and won't let them in the water.
Be good if the authorities actually started doing something about it. FFS, How many more people have to die?
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 5:55 pm        Report Show Profile
Mask said...
surf4fun said...
Know a few guys up in that area this weekend and the authorities are all over the place and won't let them in the water.
Be good if the authorities actually started doing something about it. FFS, How many more people have to die?
Agree. Rather than going into damage control after the event, why not try and prevent it????
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 6:00 pm        Report Show Profile
R.I.P Must have been frustrating for the jet ski rider who tried to rescue the guy, but the shark wouldnt let him..
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 7:33 pm        Report Show Profile
Was surfing in the area this morning, was very "sharky" weather saw the rescue helicopter fly over and thought I hope that's not what I think. Had some guys on a jet ski come out and let us know what happened. Out of respect we came in...our condolences to the family...very frustrating situation, got every one thinking twice about entering the water.. Will head out tomorrow and get a couple for the young bloke..RIP...
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 7:45 pm        Report Show Profile
roggoodwin said...
Was surfing in the area this morning, was very "sharky" weather saw the rescue helicopter fly over and thought I hope that's not what I think. Had some guys on a jet ski come out and let us know what happened. Out of respect we came in...our condolences to the family...very frustrating situation, got every one thinking twice about entering the water.. Will head out tomorrow and get a couple for the young bloke..RIP...
I thought another motorbike accident, when the choppers went over. Almost went there, but paddled out to the reefs same time as you. I have surfed the same spot by myself, numerous times. Puts it into perspective, when it happens in your area. RIP
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 7:48 pm        Report Show Profile
Just saw Norman Moore (wa fisheries minister) on the news say he is not sure what to do but willing to listen to suggestions. How about step down and let someone take on the job who is actually going to make changes and not spend $14million on research while another 5 people die.
WA
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Posted 14/07/2012, 9:40 pm        Report Show Profile
2009 article quoting Vic Hislop...... "SHARK attacks will increase because of overfishing and government protection of the deadly predators, says a shark hunter. Queensland shark hunter Vic Hislop says protection and fishing have created a recipe for disaster. With yesterday's terrifying attacks combining with a surge of inshore shark sightings around Queensland and the recent fatal attack on a Perth snorkeller, Mr Hislop said everything he had been predicting for years was coming true. He said it was clear sharks were regularly preying on humans as well as large ocean mammals as fish stocks diminished. And he said there was no doubt the great white that took Brian Guest, 51, at Rockingham Beach, south of Perth, two weeks ago, was the same shark that had taken another snorkeller -- Geoffrey Brazier, 26 -- north of Perth in 2005. "If people would just listen to me, there would be no one dying from shark attacks," he said. "Everything I wrote in my book [Sharkman] 12 years ago is coming true 100 per cent of the time." In 1997 Mr Hislop accused the Federal Government of criminal neglect over Australia's new shark-protection laws, saying the Government had been persuaded by vested interest groups to gloss over the country's real shark fatality statistics to protect the tourist industry. That was just after then environment minister Robert Hill announced a plan making it illegal to capture or kill great whites or grey nurses in all Australian waters including the nation's huge fishing zone and waters above the continental shelf. Until 1997, humans were killing up to 500 great whites a year. But Mr Hislop said marine mammals and people were the threatened ones as numbers of the feared predators continued to increase. "
Tanzania
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Posted 14/07/2012, 9:55 pm        Report Show Profile
Tragic event, condolences to the family and friends who must be suffering during this terrible time. RIP to the young fella.
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Posted 14/07/2012, 11:05 pm        Report Show Profile
Rip fella and condolence's to the family and friends. BRING BACK VIC
NSW
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Posted 15/07/2012, 11:58 am        Report Show Profile
My condolences to the Family and friends of the fellow killed by the shark. But, Vis Hislop is a complete nutbag and not the type to listen to and take advice from. His idea is to kill every shark out there. Forget about the fact that it is their environment and the planet needs them to keep ticking over. If you have ever seen this lunatic interviewed you would understand that he is just trying to legitimise his business of "Big Game" shark hunting. One of his arguments for killing sharks was "They kill all the beautiful creatures, like dolphins and turtles". Vic is a dinasaur.
WA
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Posted 15/07/2012, 1:56 pm        Report Show Profile
ManoMan said...
My condolences to the Family and friends of the fellow killed by the shark. But, Vis Hislop is a complete nutbag and not the type to listen to and take advice from. His idea is to kill every shark out there. Forget about the fact that it is their environment and the planet needs them to keep ticking over. If you have ever seen this lunatic interviewed you would understand that he is just trying to legitimise his business of "Big Game" shark hunting. One of his arguments for killing sharks was "They kill all the beautiful creatures, like dolphins and turtles". Vic is a dinasaur.
Couldnt have said it better
WA
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Posted 15/07/2012, 7:07 pm        Report Show Profile
roggoodwin said...
Was surfing in the area this morning, was very "sharky" weather saw the rescue helicopter fly over and thought I hope that's not what I think. Had some guys on a jet ski come out and let us know what happened. Out of respect we came in...our condolences to the family...very frustrating situation, got every one thinking twice about entering the water.. Will head out tomorrow and get a couple for the young bloke..RIP...
Sounds like you and Stimo had a bit of a close call up there again today Roger?
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Posted 15/07/2012, 7:51 pm        Report Show Profile
Did we see Stimo on the WA news tonight?
WA
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Posted 15/07/2012, 8:17 pm        Report Show Profile
Hi guys all safe heavy weekend we all got cleared out of the water Saturday at about 9 Did a dawn surf with my 12 year old nephew in the south bay those guys on the jet ski huge effort took some guts to put them selfs in that position . RIP Ben we all got some good waves to day for you just had to get back in the water that's what any surfer would want . Perfect little Kira turning it on Friday had some southern wales in that bay so we all know what follows them so take care all surfers ALOHA
WA
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Posted 16/07/2012, 7:50 am        Report Show Profile
tightlines said...
roggoodwin said...
Was surfing in the area this morning, was very "sharky" weather saw the rescue helicopter fly over and thought I hope that's not what I think. Had some guys on a jet ski come out and let us know what happened. Out of respect we came in...our condolences to the family...very frustrating situation, got every one thinking twice about entering the water.. Will head out tomorrow and get a couple for the young bloke..RIP...
Sounds like you and Stimo had a bit of a close call up there again today Roger?
Yeah not sure exactly what we saw but considering how far away and how big it looked best to be cautious, like stimmo said just gotta get back in the water.
 
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