Two Sydney shark attacks leave two hospitalized
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There have been four shark attacks in NSW in less than 48 hours, as warm, murky waters after storms create perfect conditions for bites.Three of them have been in Sydney alone, with two people now fighting for life in hospital and an 11-year-old boy having a bite taken out of his surfboard.
Recent shark attacks may be linked less to shark behaviour – and more to the pollutants, pesticides and parasites humans send into the ocean.
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.
The run-off had stirred up nutrients and bait fish, and it had flushed bull sharks from the rivers and estuaries into the harbour, foreshores and breaches.Bull sharks, explains Marcel Green, who leads the NSW Department of Primary Industries shark program,
FOUR shark attacks in just two days have sparked panic along the New South Wales coast as swimmers are being urged to stay out of the water. It comes as scientists are scrambling to explain what
When a Monterey County woman died in a shark attack off Pacific Grove in late December, it was the 17th such fatality in 75 years off the coast of California.
Four people have been bitten by sharks in two days in Sydney Harbour and off NSW beaches. Bull sharks may have been involved. Here’s how to stay safe.