Kite surfer killed by shark in New Caladonia

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rusty7
rusty7
QLD
504 posts
QLD, 504 posts
23 May 2011 2:52pm
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8252431
R.I.P
Sad news
woodys
woodys
WA
218 posts
WA, 218 posts
23 May 2011 3:45pm
Tragic.
Cant begin to imagine the 'anguish' (understatement - cant find a word worthy) of the family.
Im sure every kiter in the world will be sincerely sympathetic.

And we all take those warm water sharks so much for granted. So much for that bit of wives tale reassurance. I'll be a little more wary when Im in Exmouth next.
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
23 May 2011 9:53pm


Sad story indeed.
SUPtheblog
SUPtheblog
WA
55 posts
WA, 55 posts
23 May 2011 10:26pm
Sad news for those close to the young guy, I loath swimming for my board for that reason alone. I have had two friends now come to similar fates (both diving related one just recently)The myth about great whites not being north of Geraldton is just a Myth! I was diving of Exmouth decompressing under the boat looking down for a reef shark or two which can be a common sight. I turned around to have a 4mtr White eyeballing me about 4mtrs away. I had a Fallon Scooter (rare aluminium scooter) hanging from me pulled it up had it between me and the white. Seemed like it just wanted to stop and stare, I had no doubt what I was staring at a White pointer still have a vivid memory of it. Seemed like along time before it then swam out of sight. I had a couple of minutes to deco but decided it was time to get out of the water. This was quite along time ago but on same day there was an male Elephant seal on the Light house beach Exmouth thourght both situation were odd. Thats Why I use a real leash kiting. And use a Sharksheild on my SUPs both much to others negative comments I have received. Where I kite and SUP sitings and contact between people and Whites is not an every day thing but is not uncommon. I had one bigger white come with in 50mtrs of my dingy about 2 years ago, there were 3 reported to be in the area. One malled a swimmer out front of the Surf Life Club He survived this area is the most unlikely spot You would think! Still have more chances of being killed getting to the Kite / SUP spot doesn't put me off just more wary! Happy havin fun with watersports.
SlicerDicer
SlicerDicer
179 posts
179 posts
24 May 2011 2:54am
In response to sharks I have to say whites do not disturb me nearly as bad as bulls do... However tragic bulls scare the hell out of me and I have seen them on more than one occasion. They truly are godless mindless killing machines or may as well be :(

Tragic indeed for sure.
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
24 May 2011 9:41am
ColD said...

Sad news for those close to the young guy, I loath swimming for my board for that reason alone. I have had two friends now come to similar fates (both diving related one just recently)The myth about great whites not being north of Geraldton is just a Myth! I was diving of Exmouth decompressing under the boat looking down for a reef shark or two which can be a common sight. I turned around to have a 4mtr White eyeballing me about 4mtrs away. I had a Fallon Scooter (rare aluminium scooter) hanging from me pulled it up had it between me and the white. Seemed like it just wanted to stop and stare, I had no doubt what I was staring at a White pointer still have a vivid memory of it. Seemed like along time before it then swam out of sight. I had a couple of minutes to deco but decided it was time to get out of the water. This was quite along time ago but on same day there was an male Elephant seal on the Light house beach Exmouth thourght both situation were odd. Thats Why I use a real leash kiting. And use a Sharksheild on my SUPs both much to others negative comments I have received. Where I kite and SUP sitings and contact between people and Whites is not an every day thing but is not uncommon. I had one bigger white come with in 50mtrs of my dingy about 2 years ago, there were 3 reported to be in the area. One malled a swimmer out front of the Surf Life Club He survived this area is the most unlikely spot You would think! Still have more chances of being killed getting to the Kite / SUP spot doesn't put me off just more wary! Happy havin fun with watersports.

The elephant seal was here for years but disappeared a couple of years back.
He hung out in lighthouse bay and would scare the bejesus out of you as he snorted as he would surface right behind you. I heard he was eating turtles and roamed between graveyards and lighthouse bay. He never bothered anyone but was a regular out at dunes. Mind you it was always a laugh when a tourist got too close to him on the beach. As for the whites they should be on there way now following the whales.
Poor kid though RIP
SUPtheblog
SUPtheblog
WA
55 posts
WA, 55 posts
24 May 2011 9:57pm
Urrr Turtle Hunter I did not know the Elephant seal hung around for years. It must have been on its first visit that we herd about it because it was a big thing back then. As for whites following the whales bad news for Exmouth folk. The Humpbacks are well and truly on the way passing through Exmouth from now onwards up to there Mardigras Party area Camden Sound Near Kuri Bay If you ever want to see a thousand Humpbacks spend 24 hours up there you wont be dissapointed more Humpy's than you'd ever imagine . So now yu may have Bull & White Sharks enjoy your winter. Wish I was up there starting to get Bloody cold down here.
Henry769
Henry769
3 posts
3 posts
26 May 2011 8:51pm
wo...
tragic..
stabber
stabber
NSW
1114 posts
NSW, 1114 posts
27 May 2011 5:45pm
Can I say that the f..ing greenies or do-gooders that stopped the killing of Whites and other deadly breeds of sharks, should be shot.

Let the Japs in to do our dirty work...they can eat them all! Well we let them take whales without doing a damn thing about it.
wdric
wdric
NSW
1625 posts
NSW, 1625 posts
27 May 2011 6:05pm
stabber said...

Can I say that the f..ing greenies or do-gooders that stopped the killing of Whites and other deadly breeds of sharks, should be shot.

Let the Japs in to do our dirty work...they can eat them all! Well we let them take whales without doing a damn thing about it.


Now I aint no greeny but I heard the cows talking the other day and they wished they let the bulls have their way thousand of years ago and stampede those small campfires of those meat eating creatures that had been attacking them as they were worries they might take over the land and kill all their relo's

Common on stabbs you have lived off the sheeps back, we all gota palce on the earth bring back survival of the fittest, you will have more respect for something that can whip your ass and have you for breaky
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
27 May 2011 6:16pm
wdric said...

stabber said...

Can I say that the f..ing greenies or do-gooders that stopped the killing of Whites and other deadly breeds of sharks, should be shot.

Let the Japs in to do our dirty work...they can eat them all! Well we let them take whales without doing a damn thing about it.


Now I aint no greeny but I heard the cows talking the other day and they wished they let the bulls have their way thousand of years ago and stampede those small campfires of those meat eating creatures that had been attacking them as they were worries they might take over the land and kill all their relo's

Common on stabber you have lived off the sheeps back, we all gota palce on the earth bring back survival of the fittest, you will have more respect for something that can whip your ass and have you for breaky


Got to say I agree. Its unfortunate but the reality is we're swimming in their hunting ground. Human's and animals can co-exist, there are always risks when that happens, but I don't believe we have to be selfish about it and destroy anything that poses a remote threat to us. You have more chance of getting struck by lightening so when something like this happens, its unfortunate but its a fact of life and its one of the risks of going in the water when there are bigger creatures out there.
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