One of our underwater.com.au members alerted me to this story and yes there have been way to many crazt stories like this in the press lately.
Jo's words on this topic:
Many more similar stories that are surfacing lately about shark spottings, shark catchings and whether that ties in with an increase in attacks (which I dont agree with). It's cowboys like these that aren't doing the causes of 'saving the grey nurses' and 'banning shark finning' any good when it assists to instill the fear of sharks with an uneducated and misinformed source.
Lets be real here, yes it's their domain, and yes they are an apex predator, however that does not give humans the right to kill them or cull them for our satisfaction or reassurance.
PLEASE, let us 'educate' people about sharks in an informed manner and with the correct information and statistics about individual shark species, speculation does nothing to assist the sharks survival, it only sells more newspapers.
Check out this crazy story in the Manly Daily:
'KNOWN to mates as Steve Irwin Junior, this devout fisherman has had his fair share of shark tales - literally.
In a revelation that will send a chill down the spine of all northern beaches swimmers, last week Damon Horak caught this 2.74m, 150kg bull shark just off North Head.
It took the 20-year-old Lindfield fisherman just half an hour to bring the beast in, and took more than five men to lift it into the 4m boat.
``It's all about the challenge,'' Mr Horak said.
``It was me and another guy on my boat and there was no way we could lift it, so we got a hand hook and put it in its mouth and tied a rope to it, but the rope snapped. ...'
more at:
http://www.manlydaily.com.au/article/2007/03/01/3185_news.html
Contributed by Tim Hochgrebe added 2007-03-01