Back to list. Heres some shark stuff I caught in my inter-net, as opposed to me deter-net.
http://www.sharkattackdata.com/country- ... /australia
Shark attacks in the Northern Rivers: the list
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The moving finger writes and having writ moves on ... now all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel even half a line ... nor all thy tears wash out a single word of it.
Re: Shark attacks in the Northern Rivers: the list
I'd hazard a speculative rough guess the growth rates are a little more than population growth, people taking up surfing, and social media crap combined.saltman wrote:Womble wrote:Back to list. Heres some shark stuff I caught in my inter-net, as opposed to me deter-net.
http://www.sharkattackdata.com/country- ... /australia
Thanks looks like surf tourism to Norfolk is a real opportunity
Interesting WA and NSW trends are almost identical
Re: Shark attacks in the Northern Rivers: the list
Something else to consider is that the data contains only confirmed attacks. It does not make reference to near misses or what they're calling encounters, and theres been a ship-load of shark "encounters" up here of late.tootr wrote:I'd hazard a speculative rough guess the growth rates are a little more than population growth, people taking up surfing, and social media crap combined.
(yes I could have written up here lately, but no)
The moving finger writes and having writ moves on ... now all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel even half a line ... nor all thy tears wash out a single word of it.
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