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WA: 172 Sharks caught on drumlines, 50 killed

by Helmut | May 7, 2014 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Media Release Department of Fisheries, Western Australia 07. May 2014 ——————– Figures support shark mitigation strategy ​$22million Shark Hazard Mitigation Program continues to inform beachgoers and builds on research base 172...

South Africa: Angler bitten by sandtiger shark in Eastern Cape

by Helmut | Apr 12, 2014 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Media Release National Sea Rescue Institute ( NSRI ) 12. April 2014 —————— Port Alfred – Angler bitten by shark caught while fishing : Juan Pretorius, NSRI Port Alfred station commander, said: “At 09h06, Saturday, 12th April, NSRI...

Police conclude search for missing swimmer – Tathra

by Helmut | Apr 4, 2014 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

NSW Police Force 04. April 2014 A cap and goggles, belonging to a woman who was taken by a shark on the state’s Far South Coast yesterday (Thursday 3 April 2014), have been located. The search resumed this morning and is focussing on the southern end of Tathra Beach....

Woman taken by shark on the NSW south coast

by Helmut | Apr 2, 2014 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

NSW Police Force 03. April 2014 A report will be prepared for the Coroner after a woman was taken by a shark on the state’s Far South Coast today (Thursday 3 April 2014). About 8.20am, a local woman in her sixties was swimming with a group of people between Tathra...

South Africa: 2 m bull shark suspected in fatal attack

by Helmut | Mar 28, 2014 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Shark in tourist attack was most aggressive  March 28 2014 at 09:50am By NOSIPHO MNGOMA, Daily News Durban – An expert has determined that an inexplicably “aggressive”, but not particularly big shark, had killed a 72-year-old Austrian tourist in the Eastern Cape...
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