SAFETY BAY/WARNBRO - SHARK SPOTTED AT BENT ST

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WA66
WA66
WA
138 posts
WA, 138 posts
2 Nov 2007 2:33pm
I made a post in the windsurf forum. See that for full details.
The shark was seen again this morning close to shore at Bent St boat ramp.
See there is a windsurfer that cares about you kiters.
Kahuna
Kahuna
WA
63 posts
WA, 63 posts
2 Nov 2007 6:10pm
Safety Bay's not so safe hey! Thats freaky, I thought it would be long gone. I kited from the sand bar down to out the front of the Wacky Hotel yesterday and did a bit of teabagging. Think I will stick close to the sandbar for a while.
Blaster
Blaster
WA
501 posts
WA, 501 posts
2 Nov 2007 11:42pm
I was wondering why every kiter was on the weed bank in knee deep water, Fricken wuzzes. Not Kahuna though, he was the only stupid one to venture over to Waikiki alone.

SERIOUSLY though, If it was in near bent street, then thats a big shark in very shallow water. Maybe 2m at it's deepest point. If thats the case it must be injured/sick. In 29 years I've never heard of a white visiting these waters so close. I'm not saying they aren't there, as Warnbro sound is prodominantly 60 foot deep all over, and I'm sure they follow the snapper in periodically every November, we just don't see them.

Anyhow I have to work the next few days so can someone please kill it. I've already lost a friend to a white, I don't really want to go through that again.

Take care guy's PLEASE
hirschausen
hirschausen
WA
422 posts
WA, 422 posts
4 Nov 2007 10:56am
(yawn) get over it, there are a lot more that you don't see. They live in the ocean.
Kahuna
Kahuna
WA
63 posts
WA, 63 posts
4 Nov 2007 11:22am
Yeah Blaster, why don't you have a can of concrete and harden the hell up! [}:)]
LOL
tot
tot
WA
19 posts
tot tot
WA, 19 posts
4 Nov 2007 2:12pm
^ shark?? ^
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
4 Nov 2007 3:39pm
No, just some jellyfish.
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
4 Nov 2007 3:22pm
its a fake picture.
Blaster
Blaster
WA
501 posts
WA, 501 posts
4 Nov 2007 3:54pm
hirschausen said...

(yawn) get over it, there are a lot more that you don't see. They live in the ocean.


Reeaaally, thanks for bring that to our attention....

IMO They no longer require being a protected species. There are regular sightings and the numbers have obviously grown since they where announced "endangered" I say shoot the menace's that reside for extended periods in area's close to shore. I know that comment is going stir up alot of people, but hey it's a fish, no different to a snapper or any other fish for that matter which get slaughtered everyday.

Like I mentioned I lost a friend to one. 2 weeks previous to that there was a shark in waters off perth's coast stalking some surfers at an outer reef, I believe it be highly likely that the same shark took Brad. When Ken Crew was attacked they just followed the shark around for 2 days looking at it. They had every chance to put it to sleep and prevent more families from losing a loved one. But no, let's usher it out to sea so it can come back for an easy feed some other day.

I guess I'm just bitter about what's happened

Kahuna your a BTW you have nothing to worry about, they like objects that represent a seal. Your more like a tea bag
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
4 Nov 2007 5:57pm
I'm kindof with you blaster. The ones that come in close like that tend to be sick, and people are an easy target. I still think they should be counted as endangered and protected, because it will take many years to gte original numbers back.
But ones that come in close and hang around have to go.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
4 Nov 2007 10:05pm
So before we all go grab our shot guns and tattoo American flags on our arms.

The Oceans, no matter what we think do not belong to us. We just have the ability to ruin them. If a shark swims up to a beach it has every right to be there the water is their home. Having said that I'd be going like a bat out of hell in the other direction. If we have the right to kill sharks why can't the Japanese hunt sharks, whales and dolphins.

Blaster, I'm sorry that you lost a mate to a shark and I'm sorry to sound heartless about it. But at the same time we have no right to define what species are driven to extinction because they’re inconvenient to us. The human race has already done enough damage to the earth and wiped out enough species that we don't have to keep doing it.
mytchook
mytchook
QLD
561 posts
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4 Nov 2007 9:20pm
I agree Canuk. The ocean is THEIR territory, WE are the visitors.
Blaster
Blaster
WA
501 posts
WA, 501 posts
4 Nov 2007 11:20pm
cRAZY Canuk said...

If we have the right to kill sharks why can't the Japanese hunt sharks, whales and dolphins.


LOL They do, everyday in fact.

The point I was making is if a shark comes in close and lingers around the shores then it should be put to sleep, it's more than likely only there for easy prey due to illness. (I'm not saying get ya shot gun boys we're going hunting sharks)
Look at it this way why do we have the right to go catch a snapper bring it home and eat it. It lives in the ocean and it's not even an inconvenience, but we still kill it and remove it from it's environment.

Anyhow I mentioned and understand my comments would up set some people. It's only my opinion. I guess if we stop killing all the snapper and other reasonably sized fish in large numbers then they wouldn't need to come in close looking for other food sources like humans.

BTW has anyone got an update on the shark? I've Been bailed up at work for 2 days and have had no contact with the outside world other than SB.

WA66
WA66
WA
138 posts
WA, 138 posts
9 Nov 2007 12:29am
Blaster you are scared cause you spend all your time in the water.
Toughen up Princess.
TonyC
TonyC
WA
410 posts
WA, 410 posts
9 Nov 2007 12:54am
Consider this: Sharks only spend a minimal amount of time fully at surface with fin exposed. Have you considered how many times a shark knows you are there (given their fantastic sensory organs) compared to the minimal number of times that you notice one (if at all) - there are many videos of sharks following swimmers (taken from choppers etc) but with no knowledge by the swimmer (and no attacks). Sharks are commonplace (especially whalers and bull sharks) - we are most normally something that is invading their space and they just ignore or avoid us. It is only the extremely uncommon events of being in the wrong place at the wrong time when a rogue, startled, scared or inquisitve shark may take exception or a bite to see what we are.

That said I think there should be no hesitation in seeking to destroy a large potentially rogue shark inshore once it has attacked someone.

my 2 cents worth.
brooksy
brooksy
WA
498 posts
WA, 498 posts
9 Nov 2007 9:36am
Do you kill a human once they have had a car accident that injures or kills someone? What about a murderer, we don't even kill them? A drug dealer, which potentially kills many people, nope they get 30 years in prison?

What about all the trees that accidentally fall on people, should we kill all the trees? What about bees, more bees kill people each year than sharks. Hmm, jelly fish - kill all the ****ers!

It's just unfortuante that when a shark tastes you, to see what you are, they do so much damamge. It has never been proven that when a shark attacks once it is more likely to attack again.

I go into their territory and I do not expect anyone to hunt one down and kill it if it happens to taste me - that's the risk I take and that's what keeps a whole lot of tools out of the water at some of the best spots in the world!
mytchook
mytchook
QLD
561 posts
QLD, 561 posts
9 Nov 2007 11:03am
Watching the news last night they said, "you are more likely to be struck by lightning than to be attacked by a shark."
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
9 Nov 2007 10:04am
brooksy said...

Do you kill a human once they have had a car accident that injures or kills someone? What about a murderer, we don't even kill them? A drug dealer, which potentially kills many people, nope they get 30 years in prison?

What about all the trees that accidentally fall on people, should we kill all the trees? What about bees, more bees kill people each year than sharks. Hmm, jelly fish - kill all the ****ers!



Are you suggesting we put the sharks in your backyard pool?
Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
WA, 1103 posts
9 Nov 2007 12:10pm
oh, here's a thought...

Vicious dog. Young child. Old man/woman.

Dog bites either.

Ranger arrives.

What happens to the dog folks???

Large, possibly sick (& therefore even more dangerous) shark close to shore...

Do we really have to wait for something to happen???
LouD
LouD
WA
642 posts
WA, 642 posts
9 Nov 2007 4:32pm
I think brooksey is on the money. Instead of shooting them, put them in prison for 30 years.
meerkat
meerkat
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
9 Nov 2007 5:15pm
LouD said...

I think brooksey is on the money. Instead of shooting them, put them in prison for 30 years.


Just the ones wearing their boardshorts over the wetsuits and while we are at it doona lovers get 35yrs.
fozzy
fozzy
SA
501 posts
SA, 501 posts
9 Nov 2007 7:04pm
brooksy said...

Do you kill a human once they have had a car accident that injures or kills someone? What about a murderer, we don't even kill them? A drug dealer, which potentially kills many people, nope they get 30 years in prison?

What about all the trees that accidentally fall on people, should we kill all the trees? What about bees, more bees kill people each year than sharks. Hmm, jelly fish - kill all the ****ers!

It's just unfortuante that when a shark tastes you, to see what you are, they do so much damamge. It has never been proven that when a shark attacks once it is more likely to attack again.

I go into their territory and I do not expect anyone to hunt one down and kill it if it happens to taste me - that's the risk I take and that's what keeps a whole lot of tools out of the water at some of the best spots in the world!


Well we used to kill murderers until the do gooders put an end to that. Drug dealers do get killed, at least if you get caught in Indo.

The trees that fall are proabably going to die once they've fallen.

Bees die after they sting so they get their come uppence.

Jelly fish I'm not sure on, but based on the averages listed above I think it is clear to say that we should kill them all. Darwins theory "the strong survive" and all that. Gather your shootin irons boys!

Blaster
Blaster
WA
501 posts
WA, 501 posts
9 Nov 2007 9:31pm
fozzy said...

brooksy said...

Do you kill a human once they have had a car accident that injures or kills someone? What about a murderer, we don't even kill them? A drug dealer, which potentially kills many people, nope they get 30 years in prison?

What about all the trees that accidentally fall on people, should we kill all the trees? What about bees, more bees kill people each year than sharks. Hmm, jelly fish - kill all the ****ers!

It's just unfortuante that when a shark tastes you, to see what you are, they do so much damamge. It has never been proven that when a shark attacks once it is more likely to attack again.

I go into their territory and I do not expect anyone to hunt one down and kill it if it happens to taste me - that's the risk I take and that's what keeps a whole lot of tools out of the water at some of the best spots in the world!


Well we used to kill murderers until the do gooders put an end to that. Drug dealers do get killed, at least if you get caught in Indo.

The trees that fall are proabably going to die once they've fallen.

Bees die after they sting so they get their come uppence.

Jelly fish I'm not sure on, but based on the averages listed above I think it is clear to say that we should kill them all. Darwins theory "the strong survive" and all that. Gather your shootin irons boys!




Good one fozzy some very valid points.

As for WA66 I don't even have to look at your profile to know who you are. I could put money on it, that your one of those that turns up at the beach once a summer to tell your friends and family your a windsurfer.

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