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Sharks In Australia
March 2, 2009,
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There has been a ton of media reports recently about shark attacks. Even just yesterday some kid got his leg mauled by a shark. They helped stop the bleeding by wrapping around the surf board strap and taking him back to shore. That was intense. I didn’t think all this hype was true, until yesterday. I was at the Gold Coast, region called The Spit and was swimming there for a while. Beach fisherman started coming in and Seagulls everywhere. One by one, the fishermen brought in sharks. They were small, about half a metre long, and skinny. Grey with pointy snouts and small beady eyes on the side of their head. By the end of the day they would of had 20-30 of these sharks in their buckets. Apparently it is illegal to catch and kill them, but it didn’t deter, in fact the fishermen didn’t even know what the sharks were. Some were saying Bullsharks, some saying reef, and another bronze whaler. I was expecting to hear great white.
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The Media really should leave the sharks alone and so should idiots trying to get revenge. It’s been said before and I’m saying it again we are swimming in their home, they are only displaying natural feeding patens. How would we like it if they came and sat in our favourite chair and drank all our beer, we are essentially taking all there food by over fishing. It’s time to realise to consequences of swimming, it’s like driving a car, or flying a plane you take risks, people need to smarten up and stop blaming other people or other creatures for their own mistakes.
Very true mr Sebish.
It was hardcore yesterday. Just waiting for mother bullshark to jump out of the water pumped up on their 400% adrenaline minds and smash the helicopters