Tiger sharks feeding frenzy QLD ??
#1
Anyone else spot this or have I missed something ?
APPRENTLY ONLY 20M OFF THE BEACH @ TEEWAH NEAR NOOSA !!
Shocked me TBH
Dougie
APPRENTLY ONLY 20M OFF THE BEACH @ TEEWAH NEAR NOOSA !!
Shocked me TBH
Dougie
#2
Anyone else spot this or have I missed something ?
APPRENTLY ONLY 20M OFF THE BEACH @ TEEWAH NEAR NOOSA !!
Shocked me TBH
Dougie
APPRENTLY ONLY 20M OFF THE BEACH @ TEEWAH NEAR NOOSA !!
Shocked me TBH
Dougie

#3
Quite normal for this time of year, probaby closer than normal but it's an amazing sight.
#4
Quite a sight - a case of 'how many fish can I fit in me gob at once today then?'
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L REMEMBER a few years ago there was some poor woman in Queensland who had both her arms and a leg bitten off by a pack of tiger or bull sharks l think she made it back to shore but died from blood loss.
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It was not far from us, and one thing that was mentioned in the local paper was that the local fishermen throw their fish scraps into the water, unwittingly attracting the sharks.
#7
That was in 2006 and was quoted as "It is the first fatality on a Shark Safety Program protected beach in Queensland in 44 years."
It was not far from us, and one thing that was mentioned in the local paper was that the local fishermen throw their fish scraps into the water, unwittingly attracting the sharks.
It was not far from us, and one thing that was mentioned in the local paper was that the local fishermen throw their fish scraps into the water, unwittingly attracting the sharks.
#9
I think of her every time there's a shark attack. Her parents sent her off on a church camp where they assumed she'd be safe and she died on a beach without them ever getting to say goodbye. That one really got to me.
#10
Yes, as soon as they said Amity Point I thought of Amityville.
They were Bulls not Tigers and that girl did everything they suggest you shouldn't (ie: swim alone at dusk or dawn, near an estuary and after it had been raining)
They were Bulls not Tigers and that girl did everything they suggest you shouldn't (ie: swim alone at dusk or dawn, near an estuary and after it had been raining)
#11
Yeh, that's it
Yeh, it was really sad I think she was only young, 18 ish I think I didn't realise she had her arms and legs bit off though, poor buggar

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21-year-old holiday maker Sarah Whiley.
She was swimming with three other friends.
It was a hazy summer afternoon .
The young woman was in chest-high water .
It was a shark protected beach, but locals say that the Amity Point Beach was probably not a wise place to swim late in the afternoon.
ANNA BLIGH: it is a timely reminder that our shark safety measures are not fool-proof.
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2006/s1544350.htm
She was swimming with three other friends.
It was a hazy summer afternoon .
The young woman was in chest-high water .
It was a shark protected beach, but locals say that the Amity Point Beach was probably not a wise place to swim late in the afternoon.
ANNA BLIGH: it is a timely reminder that our shark safety measures are not fool-proof.
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2006/s1544350.htm
#13
The sea belongs to those big fluckers and if they're hungry they're gonna get you
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21-year-old holiday maker Sarah Whiley.
She was swimming with three other friends.
It was a hazy summer afternoon .
The young woman was in chest-high water .
It was a shark protected beach, but locals say that the Amity Point Beach was probably not a wise place to swim late in the afternoon.
ANNA BLIGH: it is a timely reminder that our shark safety measures are not fool-proof.
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2006/s1544350.htm
She was swimming with three other friends.
It was a hazy summer afternoon .
The young woman was in chest-high water .
It was a shark protected beach, but locals say that the Amity Point Beach was probably not a wise place to swim late in the afternoon.
ANNA BLIGH: it is a timely reminder that our shark safety measures are not fool-proof.
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2006/s1544350.htm

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