Shark scare in Sydney

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ka43
ka43
NSW
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NSW, 3101 posts
27 Dec 2008 8:17pm
Jut saw on the news there has been a scary incident just down the road from my place. Im sure the boys at the shop will be checking it out before any SUP lessons.
Seems a couple of kayakers and a tinnie were bumped and menaced by a great white that was described as heaps bigger than the tinnie of 5 meters.
One kayaker was bumped intom the water while the shark circled. He was pulled into the tinnie and the others rafted up while the shark nosed around.
It looked bloody scary
So if you are out around Collaroy Basin or the Long Reef area be aware this beasty is around.
MapleLeaf
MapleLeaf
NSW
14 posts
NSW, 14 posts
27 Dec 2008 8:53pm
Bah - can we trust a report from some loser kayakers?? They probably got bumped by a wave.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
27 Dec 2008 9:24pm
My brother in law fishes for sharks from the mid north coast of NSW. Over Christmas I chatted with him about how the fishing was going. They regularly catch sharks over 3 meters long out at sea. Some are up to 5 meters long including Tigers and White Pointers. They have to release the White Pointers as they are protected. He showed me some shark teeth that were embedded in the boat's hull after hauling the sharks in, big sharp serated teeth.

Something to think about when going for your gybes and incentive to not fall off. I sailed at South West Rocks the next day on a great north easter. Sailing out past the point into the big ocean swells I made sure I didn't fall in on the gybes and thankfully I didn't
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
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WA, 128 posts
27 Dec 2008 8:23pm
Some poor bastard was taken by a 5m white just around the corner from my place in Perth today.
ka43
ka43
NSW
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NSW, 3101 posts
27 Dec 2008 10:55pm
Full footage of wee beastie was included on the news.
No pussy wobbegong here, this was a big mother. Guys having a coldy on the beach at the boat ramp at Brownwater with the rescued kayaker offering a slab in thanks.
Just saying be careful, the community lost a water person in WA today. His family is suffering.
Dadinabarrel
Dadinabarrel
WA
128 posts
WA, 128 posts
27 Dec 2008 9:19pm
The place the poor bugger was taken today is where we see one every second or third year. A big black dropoff, very close to the shore, the deepest part of the bay.

The last sighting there was when a large white loomed up out of the dropoff and grabbed a young dolphin, then racked off never to be seen again, pretty much what happened today.

It's this time of the year, every year we see them in Perth, between now and late Feb. But they are always out there somewhere. They are an amazing creature, one of the last dinosaurs, no doubt, but If the government is serious about protecting these animals from being hunted to extinction they need to show that they are serious about protecting us from them.

All Great Whites need to be tagged and their location constantly monitored so that this can't happen again, ever.


DavMen
DavMen
NSW
1510 posts
NSW, 1510 posts
27 Dec 2008 11:22pm
Going by the footage, and luckily for the kayakers, Mr Noah was just having a sticky beak! All be it a very intimmidating sticky beak.
lalalamort
lalalamort
NSW
160 posts
NSW, 160 posts
28 Dec 2008 12:55am
Hopefully hasnt gone into Narrabeen Lagoon by tomorrow afternoon....ha...ha....no seriously, i hope it cant get in there
pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
28 Dec 2008 3:16am
lalalamort said...

Hopefully hasnt gone into Narrabeen Lagoon by tomorrow afternoon....ha...ha....no seriously, i hope it cant get in there

You gotta be joking, right? The little channel has only 2 feet of water in there, and it's very shallow at the mouth, going into the ocean.
wormy
wormy
QLD
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QLD, 679 posts
28 Dec 2008 7:36am
why the red flags on the above comments? if you don't agree with their comment or opionion give a reason.
wormy
wormy
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QLD, 679 posts
28 Dec 2008 7:43am
Mobydisc said...


Something to think about when going for your gybes and incentive to not fall off. I sailed at South West Rocks the next day on a great north easter. Sailing out past the point into the big ocean swells I made sure I didn't fall in on the gybes and thankfully I didn't


Actually it's something I try hard not to think about, the more confident going into gybe the less chance of ditching it.
Sharks are never in the water when Im out, if they are they are friendly.
After just getting back into surfing after 15 years I find it a bit silly that windsurfers are scared of sharks, sitting on a board for a couple of hours surely is more attractive shark bait, but its not very often we lose a surfer.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
28 Dec 2008 8:56am
Yeah its true, the risk of being attacked by a shark while windsurfing must be small. Are there any reports of this happening? However talking over a few beers about sharks, how big they are, ie as long as the room you are in gets you thinking about them when out in the open ocean a couple of kms off shore.

aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
28 Dec 2008 10:09am
PC in Windrider got hassled by a shark, if it can happen to him it can happen to anyone.
choco
choco
SA
4181 posts
SA, 4181 posts
28 Dec 2008 10:51am
Mobydisc said...

Yeah its true, the risk of being attacked by a shark while windsurfing must be small. Are there any reports of this happening? However talking over a few beers about sharks, how big they are, ie as long as the room you are in gets you thinking about them when out in the open ocean a couple of kms off shore.




Happen in sa a few years ago a guy was taken while windsurfing,i'll try and find some info onit from what i remember he was sailing in winds of around 25knots.
AAP General News (Australia)
05-30-1999
SA: Windsurfer taken by shark torn wetsuit a clue to fate

ADELAIDE, May 30 AAP - The body of a young windsurfer killed by a shark off South
Australia's Yorke Peninsula may never be found, police said today.

A shredded wetsuit, scratched sailboard and torn harness provided clues to the fate of
22-year-old TV sound recordist Tony Donoghue, who went missing yesterday while windsurfing in
Hardwicke Bay, on the peninsula's west coast.


Around 42 percent of attacks involve surfers or windsurfers, according to the U.S.-based International Shark Attack File.
lalalamort
lalalamort
NSW
160 posts
NSW, 160 posts
28 Dec 2008 12:08pm
pierrec45 said...

lalalamort said...

Hopefully hasnt gone into Narrabeen Lagoon by tomorrow afternoon....ha...ha....no seriously, i hope it cant get in there

You gotta be joking, right? The little channel has only 2 feet of water in there, and it's very shallow at the mouth, going into the ocean.



Yeh I've never actually seen the entrance. Glad to know it cant get in
pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
28 Dec 2008 1:09pm
> Yeh I've never actually seen the entrance. Glad to know it cant get in

Actually, go have a look, the entrance is an interesting place.

Very strong currents at ebb tide, and almost 'hot' at this time of the year because of the shallow lagoon east of Pittwated Rd. No way sharkies could get in.

Do wear sandals though, full of sharp oysters, as me mongrels found out couple years ago.

Narrabeen = great to practice gybes and freeride moves on NEsters.
mkseven
mkseven
QLD
2315 posts
QLD, 2315 posts
28 Dec 2008 3:50pm
No way sharks can get in? Oh yer just like the golf course here that had sizeable bullsharks in its water hazard, they enter areas like that as juveniles then can never get out.

Windsurfers being killed by sharks is quite rare- that guy in SA, the unknown cause of death guy in WA and a guy in Gran Canaria or somewhere all happened similar time. Sometime in late 90's one of the magazines published no windsurfer had ever been killed by sharks.
Krisiz1
Krisiz1
WA
331 posts
WA, 331 posts
30 Dec 2008 7:56am
Indo tubes said...

Some poor bastard was taken by a 5m white just around the corner from my place in Perth today.


I am surprised this has been the only comment I have read on this issue. Judging by the map in the newspaper the victim was taken at the spot where we gybe when you sail across the bay. Is everyone still sailing there atm? I have never been worried about sharks while sailing but the reality of some guy being eaten near a popular windsurfing spot is a bit unsettling.
The Pikey
The Pikey
NSW
22 posts
NSW, 22 posts
30 Dec 2008 10:17pm
i remember some french guy had a leg taken off at Kanaha on Maui when i was there once. He was right out back 'resting' with his legs over the board. The lifeguard reckons he had never even seen a shark in 15 years of patrolling the beach.

Dont think i dropped a gybe on that holiday
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