4th shark attack in 2 days shuts down beaches
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Swimmers in Sydney have been urged to stay out of the water after three people were seriously wounded during a spate of shark attacks in New South Wales.
Beachgoers in Australia are on high alert following four shark incidents in New South Wales in 48 hours. On Tuesday morning, a surfer was bitten by a shark at Point Plumer, on the state’s mid-north coast.
The attacks have left two people in hospital, with people asking why bull sharks are having such an impact on New South Wales' beaches.
Sharks get a bad rap in most media. On the very rare occasions when a shark attacks a human, even when there are warnings that sharks are in the area, the sharks are at fault and anti-shark campaigns show up all over the place. Yes, sharks do attack humans ...
After an unprecedented spate of shark attacks, experts beg bathers to avoid muddy waters after rains.
A man who was attacked by a bull shark at Manly would have likely died without critical units of blood he received following a swift, 10-second handover between police and paramedics likened to “F1 pit stop” on a Sydney bridge.
A public policy shark expert says sewage leaking into the harbour after heavy rainfall is attracting bait fish followed by sharks.
Beachgoers in Australia are on high alert following four shark incidents in New South Wales in 48 hours.