Shark fishing off Stockton

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japie
japie
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29 Oct 2009 11:25pm


elbeau
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29 Oct 2009 9:16pm
This may put a lie to the idea that white pointers are in danger of extinction. Ten white pointers in eleven weeks off one beach. If this is to be believed they are more prevalent than many thought.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
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30 Oct 2009 8:39am
Stockton beach is somewhat renouned for sharks from what I've heard. You wouldn't want they's guys rocking up next to your peak if your out for a surf.

I would be interested to hear how many white's they've tagged and how many recatches they've had though.
japie
japie
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30 Oct 2009 12:08pm
Within a very short time after the movie was made public they banned targeting them although I am sure it still goes on.We often see them when kiting and one of us has actually hit one.

They appear to be targeting the large schools of Kahawai Salmon that frequent the area. It is a very popular holiday area with a pretty good selection of swimmers and surfers to choose from but they are obviously not the diet of choice.

They are not close to extinction here although I am under no illusion that the global biomass of sharks is in serious trouble. Researchers estimate that they are being killed at the rate of 15,000 a day for shark fin soup.

Anyone who has seen this practice on film would have to be disgusted with it.
doggie
doggie
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30 Oct 2009 12:35pm
get hold of a DVD called shark water, very good doco.
japie
japie
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30 Oct 2009 4:36pm
I saw it in Freemantle about two years ago. It is a brilliant must see if you like wildlife documentaries.
mkseven
mkseven
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30 Oct 2009 4:51pm
elbeau said...

This may put a lie to the idea that white pointers are in danger of extinction. Ten white pointers in eleven weeks off one beach. If this is to be believed they are more prevalent than many thought.


One a week isn't very many, particularly when they have such a big range- next week your sharks could be halfway to sydney.

Personally I don't think they are at risk of extinction but to lift the ban would be a mistake, the world is full of cashed up w@nkers that love trophies.
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