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    Those shark attacks in the Whitsundays

    First up, before the attacks, video was taken of tiger sharks feeding on a whale carcass in the area. That would attract every tiger in the area , like seagulls. Believe me I know, I've seen it. Two questions,

    1. Why wasn't that passed on to those who could have raised awareness.

    2. After the first attack, why wasn't the alarm raised to all in the area , to stay out of the water.

    There is something not quite right here.

    Four sharks killed as Melbourne schoolgirl fights for life
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Just like the Jaws movie mate, it is all about the tourist dollar. 'Don't spook the tourists'. And now that someone has been bit, kill a shark or four and tell the tourists that all is well.

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    Six sharks removed.......won’t that make room for six more to move in.

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    Typical knee jerk reaction from the pollies. Kill everything and sit back and enjoy the applause. Stupid posturing politics.
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    It's the Sharks home, we invade it then complain, just like cocs same thing, they were there first for thousands of years before we came along. What about those dangerous jelly fish, cull them all also? no, we know to keep out of their way when they are around. If you want to swim in dangerous waters go to the hotel pool.


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    I swim, dive, surf. If I get to see a shark I view it as lucky. If I get bitten bugger but don't kill it.

    Knee jerk and massive over reaction.

    Glad the two who got bitten are recovering and not having a go at them in any way.

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    One boater complained about not being told, then went on to say he had his radio turned off. I wonder how many of those boats reported to the Coast Guard/ VMR [ whichever organisation is responsible for the area]as they were going out , as to boat name, size, no. of souls, destination and, if necessary, approximate return time. All boaties should have their radio on, on the general call channel, to pick up on important messages from the relevant authorities. If the person who took the video of sharks feeding on the whale carcass had informed the Coast Guard/ VMR, or water Police even, two people critical in hospital, with months of physio & pain ahead, may still be enjoying their holiday.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    It's actually a requirement of having a VHF operators licence (required to use a set) that you monitor Ch 16 (and any boatie taking any care would do that anyway). Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    One boater complained about not being told, then went on to say he had his radio turned off. I wonder how many of those boats reported to the Coast Guard/ VMR [ whichever organisation is responsible for the area]as they were going out , as to boat name, size, no. of souls, destination and, if necessary, approximate return time. All boaties should have their radio on, on the general call channel, to pick up on important messages from the relevant authorities. If the person who took the video of sharks feeding on the whale carcass had informed the Coast Guard/ VMR, or water Police even, two people critical in hospital, with months of physio & pain ahead, may still be enjoying their holiday.
    If you need to be told that there are sharks in the water you shouldnt be swimming there, Tiger sharks have Always been in the sea in that area and the chances of coming across one are pretty high.
    Playing the blame game is BS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    If you need to be told that there are sharks in the water you shouldnt be swimming there, Tiger sharks have Always been in the sea in that area and the chances of coming across one are pretty high.
    Playing the blame game is BS.
    Wrong. If that carcass had not been there, I'm willing to bet those sharks would not have congregated in that area. The proof is in the fact there has not been an attack there for many years. As far as your so called blame game, there was a failure in the system to alert people to the fact . That failure should be sorted.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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