Shark mauls surfer in Sydney
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SHARK mayhem has shaken Australia’s New South Wales coastline after a fourth vicious attack in the space of just 48 hours. A 39-year-old surfer “sustained a wound to his chest”
An Aussie fisherman has been filmed wrangling a massive bull shark in Sydney Harbour, as NSW grapples with its fourth shark attack in a matter of days.
A public policy shark expert says sewage leaking into the harbour after heavy rainfall is attracting bait fish followed by sharks.
A shark expert says there's very little risk of sharks taking on swimmers in New Zealand - as they are in New South Wales.
A fisherman who hauled a 200kg bull shark from Sydney’s eastern suburbs has warned the public to stay out of the water, saying dangerous conditions have created a surge in aggressive shark activity.
The fatal shark attack was the first in that location in 73 years. The last fatal shark attack at Lovers Point killed a swimmer on Dec. 7, 1952, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The coroner’s office ruled Fox’s death an accident.