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Red Arrow Surfer Killed in Shark Attack Off West Australia

Published November 23, 2013
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PERTH, Australia – A 35-year-old surfer was fatally mauled by a shark Saturday off a notorious stretch of Australia's west coast, police said.

The shark "bounced off the board" of one surfer "before attacking the other male" off a beach near Gracetown, said Western Australia state police Sgt. Norm Giocas.

The sleepy community of Gracetown has now been the site of three fatal shark attacks on surfers in the past decade. Surfers were also killed there in 2004 and 2010.

The victim, whose identity was known but not immediately released while police notified relatives, died instantly from massive injuries, Giocas said, adding that beachgoers brought his body ashore.

Surfer Ryan Scanlon saw the body and told the PerthNow news website that the victim had lost his left arm and flesh from his right leg.

The state Fisheries Department immediately closed beaches in the area, which is the state's premier surfing and wine-making region, located south of the state capital, Perth. The victim lived in Margaret River, the main town in the region.

Marine officers were being sent with shark catching gear to deploy in the surrounding waters as soon as possible, the department said.

No details about the type of shark were immediately released, although great whites are often responsible for fatalities off the west coast.

The fatality is the first this year in Australian waters, where shark deaths average more than one a year and are becoming increasingly common.

After a spate of five fatalities off the west coast within 12 months scared tourists and locals alike, the Western Australia government last year approved a plan to kill sharks that venture too close to people in the water.

The policy infuriated conservationists and marked a sharp reversal of the previous policy, which permitted the killing of sharks only after they attacked.

There have been several shark attacks in Australian waters recently that did not end in death.

Greg Pickering, a 55-year-old abalone diver, was attacked around the head and back last month by what officials suspect was a 10-foot great white shark near the Western Australia city of Esperance, southeast of Perth. It was the second time Pickering had found himself in the jaws of a shark in nine years. In 2004, he was bitten on the leg while spearfishing near Cervantes, north of Perth.
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I won't go on about these "GREENY"S that want all these dangerous animals that kill people to keep living and get them protected!!!!!!!!!!

But there are alot more shark attacks then is/are reported to anyone, that way the newspappers don't hear about it, so the tourist aren't scared off, but they just seem to drown inthe surf as they don't realise how powerfull water is. The surfers see sharks swimming around any beach off the Australian coast than I could even imagine, but they don't get scared as they just (mostly) just swim on the bottom passing by.

There are 100's of sharks on either side of the rocks at BONDI beach not many people know about because you can't see them from the surface, they are underneath the rock shelf quite deep.
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