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Underoath
Underoath
QLD
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QLD, 2434 posts
10 Oct 2012 9:45pm
As per the reports via Shark Alarm today Perth metro area.

1)Tagged GWS detected at Scarborough receiver between 6:25 and 6:43am.

2)Great White detected at Floreat receiver between 7:40 and 7:55am. Also detected between 8 and 8:04am.

3)Tagged GWS detected at 10:27am, 10:31am and 10:37am.

4)Fisheries advise a 2.5m shark was sighted approx 50m off North Beach jetty heading North.

5)Fisheries advise a 3m GWS has been spotted 100m offshore at the Cambridge and Stirling boundary line - heading north.

6)Fisheries advise a large fin was sighted 50 metres off shore at Rockingham Beach, heading south.

7)Tagged white shark detected at Scarborough receiver at 3.54 PM on 10 Oct 2012. Scarborough and Brighton beaches closed again.

8)Tagged white shark detected at Scarborough receiver at 4.17pm.

9)Brodie states, "Just got back from a swim in between scabs and Trigg south. Defiantly saw a Great Whites fin about 25 meters from where I was swimming. The fin was out of the water by at least 1metere....I alerted the nearest lifeguard and they sounded the alarm."

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Does anyone know how many sharks have been tagged?

Is this publicly available information? Does anyone know of anyone who's been involved with tagging GWs?

The reason for my post is that I heard Fisheries spent 2 months down south recently and didn't manage to tag one GW. (Obviously bad fisherman)

So let's say, Fisheries in all of history have managed to tag less than 1% of all GWs off our coast... It makes me wonder how many we don't see….

There must be a lot out there!

There must be 1000's off our coast.







Ian K
Ian K
WA
4169 posts
WA, 4169 posts
10 Oct 2012 8:25pm
Underoath said...
[br Defiantly saw a Great Whites fin about 25 meters from where I was swimming. The fin was out of the water by at least 1metere...
There must be 1000's off our coast.



Who knows, but for every shark you see I'd reckon 100s see you, or at least detect you with those special sensing organs they have. I've only ever seen one shark, well I think it was a shark, but I wouldn't be surprised if at least one notes that I've passed by every time I go out.

jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
WA, 6913 posts
10 Oct 2012 8:26pm
I have been asking everyone for about a month. The best I got was the SA government has tagged over 100 but the WA government on 12 in the last 4 years. Today's effort was more likely the same shark swimming in the area over and over.
Personally I find the effort for money spent the biggest waiste none to man. [}:)]
Spamboy
Spamboy
WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
10 Oct 2012 8:41pm
Underoath said...


The fin was out of the water by at least 1metere..


sounds like a big shark
busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
10 Oct 2012 9:42pm
Perth is bull**** the shark "pings" should be made public as soon as there updated. The south africans have the right idea. Cost the government less just to kill them i suppose.
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/General-Discussion/Chat/Shark-tracker-global/
tmurray
tmurray
WA
485 posts
WA, 485 posts
10 Oct 2012 9:48pm
Is the tagging scheme worldwide? Ie will a shark tagged in South Africa register here?
pweedas
pweedas
WA
4642 posts
WA, 4642 posts
10 Oct 2012 11:41pm
So why isn't there some one out there trying to catch it before it eats another swimmer / surfer?
Do they plan on hopping out there and doing something one minute before it bites??
It's not out there sight seeing.
It's out there looking for an easy meal.
It will probably stay there until it gets one.
If we're lucky, it might be a seal.
If we're unlucky, it will be a person.

And yes I know it's an "apex predator".
But then so is Allan Jones and most people seem to be happy to give him the flick.

youngbull
youngbull
QLD
826 posts
QLD, 826 posts
11 Oct 2012 2:04am
I like sharks.
I look at it similar to if an intruder comes in to my house I will smash the shxt out of you as a minimum.

Sort of the same thing with a shark. The water is his house, enter at your own peril, if he is home your the intruder..

People have a god complex ---- life is a privilege ---- we can not rule everything. Because when we do there will be nothing left..
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3509 posts
WA, 3509 posts
11 Oct 2012 1:45am
Spamboy said...
Underoath said...


The fin was out of the water by at least 1metere..


sounds like a big shark


Sounds like a bit of an exaggeration to me, or an Orca.

I originally thought the Shark Alarm site was a good idea but I am a bit over it ATM, I think I would rather not know.
I worked nightshift last night and slept most of the day, I woke up thinking I would go for an arvo surf so went online to check graphs cams etc, also checked my FB and every second post was about a shark sighting.

I still went for a late arvo surf, only two of us out and the wind dropped right off so I stayed out till after sunset.
Although the surf was small it was magic conditions but it was very hard to relax and enoy it when you keep thinking about sharks.
pi22api22a
pi22api22a
WA
150 posts
WA, 150 posts
11 Oct 2012 5:34am
Holy crap,, sharks live in the OCEAN?

HTFU
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
11 Oct 2012 9:52am
Underoath said...

Brodie states, "....Defiantly saw a Great Whites fin about 25 meters from where I was swimming.


Does that mean that he saw it, but stood his ground?

or

Saw it, but didn't recognise it's authority?

I'm so confused...
...and by the way - wtf is a metere?
Hamsta
Hamsta
505 posts
505 posts
11 Oct 2012 7:01am
youngbull said...
I like sharks.
I look at it similar to if an intruder comes in to my house I will smash the shxt out of you as a minimum.

Sort of the same thing with a shark. The water is his house, enter at your own peril, if he is home your the intruder..

People have a god complex ---- life is a privilege ---- we can not rule everything. Because when we do there will be nothing left..


Such wise words youngbull.
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3509 posts
WA, 3509 posts
11 Oct 2012 8:51pm
Went for a surf check this arvo and decided to give it a miss after seeing this badly chomped whale a few k's up the coast.
There was an oil slick visible a long way offshore.

Underoath
Underoath
QLD
2434 posts
QLD, 2434 posts
11 Oct 2012 11:17pm
I heard the council are chopping it up tomorrow and sending it to the tip.

Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
12 Oct 2012 9:16am
tightlines said...
Spamboy said...
Underoath said...


The fin was out of the water by at least 1metere..


sounds like a big shark


Sounds like a bit of an exaggeration to me, or an Orca.

I originally thought the Shark Alarm site was a good idea but I am a bit over it ATM, I think I would rather not know.
I worked nightshift last night and slept most of the day, I woke up thinking I would go for an arvo surf so went online to check graphs cams etc, also checked my FB and every second post was about a shark sighting.

I still went for a late arvo surf, only two of us out and the wind dropped right off so I stayed out till after sunset.
Although the surf was small it was magic conditions but it was very hard to relax and enoy it when you keep thinking about sharks.


I have no idea how big a shark fins can get, but...I'd hesitate to reject it straight away.

There is a surf movie and the pro tour is at J-Bay and a shark is spotted. Taj Burrow comes out of the water and says (something like) "Jesus christ that fin was the size of my fkn board"
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
12 Oct 2012 4:54pm
^ Is that the one where Slater stays in the water and calmly wins the heat?
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