Floral tributes left for shark attack victim
Flower bouquets have been perched on the fence of Sydney’s pristine Little Bay following the tragic shark attack death of Simon Nellist.
Flower bouquets have been perched on the fence of Sydney’s pristine Little Bay following the tragic shark attack death of Simon Nellist.
Another grim chapter has been added to Australia’s history of fatal shark attacks when a man lost his life in Little Bay in Sydney this week. There have now been over 300 fatal attacks off Australia’s coastline and Bob Myatt knows the history of every one.
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The Sydney beach at the centre of a fatal shark attack will join half a dozen others in reopening to the public, after police confirmed no further shark sightings.
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Not since 1929 has Australia suffered a year such as this with eight deaths due to shark attacks. But why are fatal attacks on the rise?
South Australia suffered its first attack in a number of years at Kangaroo Island last week but Western Australia has had a horror year with three deaths due to sharks in 2020.
There have been three fatalities this year and, historically, Queensland has been a hot spot for shark attacks. Less so in the Northern Territory, but it is not immune. Check out our INTERACTIVE ATTACK MAP.
Fatal attacks are rare but Victoria and Tasmania have both suffered great tragedy and many believe that a shark is what claimed the life of prime minister Harold Holt. Check out where sharks attack in both states.
Victorian surfer Marcel Brundler single-handedly fought off a 4m white pointer after it chomped into him and his board and dragged him under. But you won’t believe his injuries.
Shark attack numbers are surging in Australia with 2020 the most deadly year on record since 1929. In a weekend special we profile our most dangerous waters and what it really is like to be attacked.
A surfer attacked by a large shark in WA’s north less than three weeks after a man was killed at the same beach thought he’d bumped onto his mate.
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