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Another Shark Attack

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Created by Spotx > 9 months ago, 4 Sep 2012
Spotx
WA, 24 posts
4 Sep 2012 2:41PM
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Well not yet but it is just a matter of time.

It is time to step up and have your say demand some action. The Fisheries Minister is asking for people to comment on the shark net, no shark net issue.

It is an on line questionnaire.

It is simple to do.

Take the time and fill it out.

http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/About-Us/News/Pages/Shark-Nets-and-Swimming-Enclosures-Have-Your-Say.aspx

Ian K
WA, 4164 posts
4 Sep 2012 3:52PM
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Spotx said...



It is an on line questionnaire.

It is simple to do.

Take the time and fill it out.

http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/About-Us/News/Pages/Shark-Nets-and-Swimming-Enclosures-Have-Your-Say.aspx


Have done that thanks. Shark nets???

Heard a good quote on the radio recently, not sure if I'll get it right.

"Mankind, we're got the ability to dominate the planet, it's about time we re-learn how to accept a bit of wild"

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
4 Sep 2012 9:15PM
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Shark nets are a ridiculous waste of time and money.

The sharks can swim under and around them, and the nets catch more non shark sea life than anything else. We have had nets on the Goldy for years and we still get the odd attack, and certainly still see a reasonable number of sharks in the water off the beaches.

If you don't like the sharks, simple, don't swim in their ocean.

col5555
WA, 386 posts
4 Sep 2012 7:53PM
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I have wondered what effect the shark cage diving experience has on a shark. You chum the water throw in fish guts and heads to attract then in and then place humans in cage. So the next time a shark sees a human in the water does it think, hey! it smelt like food last time lets take a bite and see !.
They must have a memory if they can remember whale migratory patterns ?

Mark _australia
WA, 23526 posts
4 Sep 2012 8:36PM
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I gave them heaps of feed back .
The majority of shark attacks are well away from Perth swimming beaches, and the remainder (near popular beaches) are not on swimmers, rather on water craft users like surf skis etc.

So how the hell is a net around Cott or Scarbs gonna solve anything????

As usual they ask for feedback but it is only on the 1 or 2 options, not the other 5 options. They already know what they are going to do, public feedback means nothing but to make the population feel like they were consulted. Shark nets around the two main beaches will happen, and achieve nothing but procuring votes from retards who think the Govt is good cos they "did something"


DarrylG
WA, 506 posts
4 Sep 2012 9:27PM
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The solution is simple, allow some massive fishing ships to rip out tonnes of fish from the food chain. Sure there may be a period when when some people get used as a alternative food source, but after awhile the sharks numbers will have to decrease.

jermaldan
VIC, 1572 posts
5 Sep 2012 1:44PM
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DarrylG said...

The solution is simple, allow some massive fishing ships to rip out tonnes of fish from the food chain. Sure there may be a period when when some people get used as a alternative food source, but after awhile the sharks numbers will have to decrease.


Depleat their natural food source so then the sharks will start hunting humans. Nice one:S

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
5 Sep 2012 1:59PM
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jermaldan said...

DarrylG said...

The solution is simple, allow some massive fishing ships to rip out tonnes of fish from the food chain. Sure there may be a period when when some people get used as a alternative food source, but after awhile the sharks numbers will have to decrease.


Depleat their natural food source so then the sharks will start hunting humans. Nice one:S


Can someone get a sarcasm emoticon happening for SB

beermate
WA, 25 posts
5 Sep 2012 2:09PM
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Unfortunately for mankind is that we tend to look at modifying the affect rather than fixing the cause.
Now by this I'm not saying lets go and hunt down every shark but I believe that we have shown the top level predator that we are nothing to be feared and that we taste pretty good too.
We should be looking at what has now made us more "appealing" to the predators of the deep.
I to believe sharks to be smart as Col suggested, you do not get to the top of the food chain and stay there for an extremely long time without some sort of intelligence.

Years ago sharks generally stayed away from us as we caused them harm more often than not, this simply is not the case anymore.
If you look at natural animal behaviour if we chased it with sticks and spears it would stay away because of a natural fear reaction. If we casually were among them and encouraged them what would they fear? they would react in their normal natural way.
I do not support any commercial venture that encourages encounters with sharks as this demonstrates to the creature that we are of no threat.

Changing a natural reaction takes many years, the dog is our truly domesticated beast but they still revert back to basic instincts at times if not trained and handled properly.
Other options are out there than nets. I use a shark shield while diving and I swear by it. Will this keep me totally safe? who knows but I see it a bit like wearing a seatbelt in a car. If something happens you have more of a chance, it does not mean 100% cover.

Stop the interaction, modify some existing technology and work towards solutions and not just band aids.

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
5 Sep 2012 7:41PM
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DarrylG said...

The solution is simple, allow some massive fishing ships to rip out tonnes of fish from the food chain. Sure there may be a period when when some people get used as a alternative food source, but after awhile the sharks numbers will have to decrease.


Just keep eating fish and chips ( I believe most of the cheap fish is shark).

Mark _australia
WA, 23526 posts
5 Sep 2012 6:56PM
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Waiting4wind said...

DarrylG said...

The solution is simple, allow some massive fishing ships to rip out tonnes of fish from the food chain. Sure there may be a period when when some people get used as a alternative food source, but after awhile the sharks numbers will have to decrease.


Just keep eating fish and chips ( I believe most of the cheap fish is shark).


Geez I reckon it is just as good

Soulwave
WA, 7 posts
5 Sep 2012 7:13PM
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Are the sharks also attacking windsurfers when ther're planning or lying next to there gear in the water?
It's hard for me to imagine that they have no fear against the big sails.
Are they?

Mayby its a stupid question but at home we have no sharks, just safty beaches ;)

Beelzebub
WA, 145 posts
5 Sep 2012 9:51PM
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Soulwave said...


It's hard for me to imagine that they have no fear against the big sails.
Are they?



Our GWS display no signs of fear. They have recently progressed from biting outboard engines to ripping them off the back of the boat.

Mark _australia
WA, 23526 posts
5 Sep 2012 10:15PM
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Soulwave said...

Are the sharks also attacking windsurfers when ther're planning or lying next to there gear in the water?
It's hard for me to imagine that they have no fear against the big sails.
Are they?

Mayby its a stupid question but at home we have no sharks, just safty beaches ;)


They are only attacking euro tourists at wavesailing spots

Soulwave
WA, 7 posts
6 Sep 2012 2:40PM
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It seems so that the euro wavespots are better than the oz ones. ;)
Big Waves Strong wind and no fish that tries to kill you.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
6 Sep 2012 2:56PM
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Soulwave said...

It seems so that the euro wavespots are better than the oz ones. ;)
Big Waves Strong wind and no fish that tries to kill you.


We call them death fish

Mark _australia
WA, 23526 posts
6 Sep 2012 7:57PM
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Soulwave said...

It seems so that the euro wavespots are better than the oz ones. ;)
Big Waves Strong wind and no fish that tries to kill you.


Awesome comeback.

If you also drink Export you are welcome to visit

Victor B
WA, 130 posts
8 Sep 2012 9:18PM
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Mark _australia said...

Soulwave said...

Are the sharks also attacking windsurfers when ther're planning or lying next to there gear in the water?
It's hard for me to imagine that they have no fear against the big sails.
Are they?

Mayby its a stupid question but at home we have no sharks, just safty beaches ;)


They are only attacking euro tourists at wavesailing spots


..and euro kiters



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