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Experts reveal disturbing cause of unexpected deaths of two washed-up creatures: 'Fluid found in the trachea and lungs'Two marine mammals — a green turtle and a juvenile whaler shark — washed up dead on Sydney beaches. The cause? According to several experts interviewed by the Manly Observer, it was improper ...
Shark warnings have been issued for Exmouth beaches after two fishermen were injured in separate weekend incidents.
In the footage, captured at Tumby Bay earlier this month, a young fisherman reels in a 10-foot bronze whaler shark. The fisherman wrote: "The shark was over ten feet long and weighed 440lbs plus.
Among the shark species eligible for points are Blue, Smooth Hammerhead, Mako, Porbeagle, Thresher, Tiger, Great White and Whaler sharks, according to the NSWGFA rulebook. The shark that Barning ...
Community members had an unusual sighting at Wreck Beach on Monday, when more than 20 sharks were spotted about 800 [...] ...
The fishermen were out in Coral Bay on Wednesday, where the bronze whaler shark had been fighting on a line for an hour. It was then that the predator decided to engulf the boat’s propeller.
Among the shark species eligible for points are Blue, Smooth Hammerhead, Mako, Porbeagle, Thresher, Tiger, Great White and Whaler sharks, according to the NSWGFA rulebook. The shark that Barning ...
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