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10 foot Great white shark caught in South African Shark Control Program

by Helmut | Jan 11, 2013 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Great white shark caught off Sunwich Port  By SUGAN NAIDOO, looklocal,11. January 2013The 316kg animal had a satellite tag attached to its dorsal fin. A GREAT white shark was caught on a drum line at Sunwich Port, near Port Shepstone yesterday (Thursday). The animal...

15.5 foot Tiger Shark caught in Queensland’s Shark Control Program

by Helmut | Jan 10, 2013 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Surfers’ relief as monster tiger shark caught off Yaroomba  By Peter Hall, The Courier-Mail, January 11, 2013A MONSTER tiger shark that has been spooking surfers on the Sunshine Coast has been caught a few hundred metres from shore. The 4.72m giant was reeled in...

Western Australia issues order to kill great white shark

by Helmut | Jan 8, 2013 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Media Release Department of Fisheries, Western Australia Monday 7 January 2013 ———————– Fisheries Officers target shark threat in South West Department of Fisheries officers have set shark capture gear in the State’s...

Funding for Cottesloe shark observation tower

by Helmut | Jan 5, 2013 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Media Statement Hon Colin Barnett MEc MLA Saturday, 5 January 2013 $300,000 to Cottesloe SLSC towards Cottesloe Beach watchtower An observation tower to enable surf lifesavers to better monitor conditions at Cottesloe Beach would receive substantial funding from the...

WA Shark hazard guidelines now in place

by Helmut | Nov 26, 2012 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Press Release Department of Fisheries, Western Australia Monday 26 November 2012 Shark hazard mitigation strategies aimed at improving safety Department of Fisheries operational guidelines that give effect to the WA Government’s ‘imminent threat’ policy to deal with...
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