I started a conversation on sharks here some years ago when attacks were quite rare because I noticed that white pointers were being spotted around in metro areas where they were never seen before and to me that was a sign their population was exploding, and when I warned people that attacks would become a regular occurrence in Australia I got laughed at here, and since that time we have seen big jump in attacks. There has been a complete lie about endangered sharks, their numbers are at record levels, there are tigers being caught around Perth off the beach, when I was a kid you never seen or heard of tigers or whites around Perth.
Some people put up stats and want thousands of people to die before taking any pre-emptive action, but if nothing is done about their numbers there can only be 2 outcomes, people will either stop using the water or attacks will keep rising, that is the trend. Personally I dont use the water any more like I used to, because I know the risk is higher than what people think, and comparing terrestrial risks to risks in the water is plain silly, since 99.99999999% of peoples combined total time is spent on land.
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