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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by offshore1 » Tue Sep 12, 2017 11:47 pm

Something having to do with tits I think.
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by muggins » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:40 am

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by steve shearer » Wed Sep 13, 2017 12:13 pm

you edited it ?

It seemed interesting....what is the effect of the smart drumlines?

I think it's too early to tell but I am hugely in favour because it is continually taking the argument away from the anecdotal and towards hard scientific data.
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by tootr » Wed Sep 13, 2017 12:42 pm

steve shearer wrote:
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you edited it ?

It seemed interesting....what is the effect of the smart drumlines?

I think it's too early to tell but I am hugely in favour because it is continually taking the argument away from the anecdotal and towards hard scientific data.
There was a piece on Prime/channel 7 news a few weeks ago, with claims the smart drumlines are a success. Vic Peddmors suggested that once sharks were caught & tagged they tended to stay further out to sea.

(Receiver pings do not support this theory IMO, but the DPI only have access to all the up to date data)

Anyway, someone was impressed enough to sign the cheques for a bunch more drumlines to be rolled out. (Coffs/Sawtell, Forster/Tuncurry etc.

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by Slobadan Madicubich » Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:53 pm

if the shark they tormented & then released at Manly lives it will come back with revenge on the menu

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by Cranked » Tue Sep 19, 2017 5:41 pm

Shark sightings in WA, Perth and MR areas. Didnt bother with the tag detections. Things are hotting up, weekly sightings will probably double over the next few months (see http://www.sharksmart.com.au/shark-activity/)

Public report 3.5m white shark sighted 12:00hrs 13/09, Injidup Beach, south of Yallingup nr surf break. Reported 14:10hrs 13/09.

SLS Westpac Heli report 2.5m unknown sp. shark sighted 12:44hrs 16/09, Smiths Beach, south of Yallingup 100m offshore tracking west.

Public report 3.0m unknown sp. shark sighted 13:09hrs 16/09, Quindalup, east of Dunsborough 15m offshore tracking east. public have been warned.

Public report 3.5m unknown sp. shark sighted 14:00hrs 15/09, Quindalup, east of Dunsborough 100m offshore. Reported 13:00hrs 16/09.

Public report 2.5m unknown sp. shark sighted 12:54hrs 19/09, Dawesville Channel, Mandurah 20m offshore

Public report 2.5m unknown sp. shark sighted 12:20hrs 14/09, Avalon Point, south of Mandurah 300m offshore approx 200m from avalon point at egg farm surf break. Reported 14:20hrs 14/09.

Public report small unknown sp. shark sighted 12:43hrs 15/09, Falcon Beach, Mandurah.

SLS Westpac Heli report 2.5m unknown sp. shark sighted 11:06hrs 17/09, North Cottesloe Beach, Perth Metro 50m offshore Moving North.

SLS Westpac Heli report 2.0m unknown sp. shark sighted 15:17hrs 16/09, Point Peron Beach, Rockingham 150m offshore tracking west

Public report 4.0m white shark sighted 14:40hrs 18/09, Passage Rock, Rockingham 300m offshore
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

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Trev wrote:I have always had a lot of time for Dick
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by Nick Carroll » Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:47 am

Man that is insanity. Gonna cover this one.

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by Drailed » Wed Sep 20, 2017 6:20 am

Make sure you credit me.
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by offshore1 » Wed Sep 20, 2017 6:36 am

:-D-:
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by tootr » Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:22 am

Coffs council caught a lot of flak after a whale was buried at Sapphire in July 2015. Plenty of people made it known there was no way the Sawtell whale a few months ago would be buried if it died, right in front of the SLSC. Thing is, there is road access, and it was a small whale, so a digger and flatbed truck could take it away.
Port Macq council is going to get some grief.

https://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/n ... s/2701772/


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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by Drailed » Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:33 am

Get some regional deadshit centrelink cnuts down there with some chainsaws working for their dole and cut the fcckn thing up and carry it out of there.
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by tootr » Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:37 am

I'm sure that was suggested.

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by Drailed » Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:55 am

Lol! Most likely
Trev wrote:I have always had a lot of time for Dick
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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by Beerfan » Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:13 am

If it was easily accessible they would have moved it for sure. Looks like a tough spot to just drive a truck and a crane up to and take it away.

Maybe they should dig it up, load it in a huge hessian sack and drag it offshore via tug boat. Then host the Port Macquarie Fishing Gala Day?!

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Re: Nth NSW sharks. Can they p!ss off already?

Post by offshore1 » Wed Sep 20, 2017 8:31 am

Dynamite. Isn't there a video somewhere showing the efficacy of TNT?
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