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The Esperance Primary School deputy principal said two great whites had been sighted at Esperance beaches for a month, and he believed they were involved. “It was an emotional sense of relief when I heard that two had been caught,” Mr Tamlin said. “Yes, they are protected, but to a certain degree we need to be protected too. I think all of those people that are saying we should not kill the sharks should come and experience what we experienced.” WASC believes that when sharks are sighted around an area for months, people should exercise a reasonable level of responsibility for their own actions. This is a quote from the WA governments own Imminent Threat Policy. Killing every shark in the ocean is not the answer. perthnow.au/news/western-australia/shark-attack-bite-marks-in-sean-pollards-surfboard-likely-from-great-white-shark/story-fnhocxo3-1227080138326?sv=67da2c496f7037646afa7831af3a0060&&net_sub_uid=124029836
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 06:27:10 +0000

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