soleman said...
Hey smicko try 1.6ks off the beach and four fatalities in 6 months is not cool, then try to remember south point not that long ago. the south west communities are shocked again today so please lets not turn this into a high and mighty "you all know the risks session". Some one has been killed today! That bloke in cott was about 350m off the beach, less than the distance of surfing margs on a decent day. the bloke on rotto was anchored just out of one of the bays over there, Also dont forget the poor bloke in port kennedy, the two at cott in the early years of the 2000's, a survivor off bunbury, Brad smith in gracetown etc. End of the day it is terrible and nobody wants this sort of stuff happening. please, lets keep it cool this time lads.
Hey soleman, my comment was based on an earlier report that had the brothers 15km off Port Geo marina, rather than 15km NORTH of Port Geo marina. Regardless 1.6k's is still a long way offshore and I dare say they would've been in 8-10m+ of water plus a pretty damn good chance of them spearfishing or looping crays - feeding stimuli. It's the sort of country these things live and feed in. If you don't want to risk being a statistic don't go there.
I know I get spooked anytime I'm surfing North or South Points and many other places along that stretch, however I weigh up the odds and that's a choice I choose to make. Tell ya what though, there's no fkn way you'd catch me paddling across the bay from one break to the other. Nor would you find me swimming 350m off Cott in 10m+ of water and having lived on The Rock for nearly three years I can tell you I was always very circumspect about diving around the Island. I was just careful about how I did it, I never, EVER dived around Cathy's and generally stuck pretty close to the shore, there's still plenty of nice fish, swim throughs etc without venturing hundreds of meters offshore.
In Indo I paddle across deep water without a second thought, I won't do it here. That's what I mean by "We all know the risks and it's up to us..."
As in my previous post, if we had more instances like Brian Guest's death(15m or so from the beach in 5m of water) then I'd be happy to look at culling but we simply don't. The stats are saying that if you swim or dive in 10m+ of water or surf around areas with a steep drop off and/or seals then you have an increased chance of an encounter. It's up to us to make that choice.