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WA: Man suffers minor injuries in shark incident east of Albany

by Helmut | Oct 30, 2015 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Shark Incident for Bald Island, east of Albany 30 October 2015 The Department of Fisheries is currently investigating a report of a shark incident at Bald Island, east of Albany. Situation: • A man received injuries by an unknown shark. • The incident is estimated to...

State and County Officials Address Hawaii Shark Incidents

by Helmut | Oct 29, 2015 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

News Release Hawaii DLNR (Department of Land and Natural Resources) 29. October 2015 ——————– Makaha Incident Prompts Safety Reminders & Accurate Information State, City & County and Shark Researchers Release the Latest...

South Africa: Surfer injured in Western Cape shark incident

by Helmut | Oct 25, 2015 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

News Release National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) 25. October 2015 ————— Surfer, bitten by a shark, airlifted to hospital Enrico Menezies, NSRI Still Bay station commander, said: At 15h00, Sunday, 25th October, NSRI Still Bay duty crew were activated following reports...

NSW Shark Management Strategy: $16m for surveillance, deterrents, science and education

by Helmut | Oct 25, 2015 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Media Release Niall Blair Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Lands and Water 25. October 2015 ———————— NSW unveils $16 million world-first shark strategy Minister for Primary Industries Niall Blair today...

Hawaii: Eel Bite Confirmed by Shark Incident Expert

by Helmut | Oct 23, 2015 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

News Release Hawaii DLNR (Department of Land and Natural Resources) 20. October 2015 ———————- Eel Confirmed as Animal That Bit Waikiki Surfer Shark Incident Expert Consulted (HONOLULU) – The world’s foremost authority on...
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