Grey Nurse Shark impaled by fishing gaff in Byron Bay ?

Over the last week or so, this impaled female Grey Nurse Shark has been sighted numerous times hanging around Julian Rock in Byron Bay.

It is obviously injured by some sort of long metal pole which has been suggested to be some kind of fishing gaff.

Poor shark - we hope it can be caught and saved, it surely looks like an injury from a deliberate act by some cruel human being.

http://www.underwater.com.au/image.php/id/8248/


Contributed by Tim Hochgrebe added 2008-07-13

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Tim Hochgrebe added 2008-07-15

Here's an update on the GNS:

Seaworld and Marine parks are going out tomorrow - Seaworld asked me to film it but unfortunately won't have time to go.

The GNS was around all last week so they should be able to find it.

The plan is to try and remove the metal bar, failing that, euthanize the shark (which is a bit sad!).

Tim Hochgrebe

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Tim Hochgrebe added 2008-07-15

Excellent news flash !

Seaworld and Marine Parks crew went out this morning and managed to rescue the shark.

Apparently it was a quite full on experience but all limbs are still on everybody and another shark saved.

The shark was captured and pulled into a large tank on the boat and the 4ft fishing gaff was extracted.

The happy gaff-less grey nurse was then tagged and released and we hope she will live a long and happy life and give birth to plenty of baby nurses !

Hooray !

PS: Photos and video to follow


Tim Hochgrebe added 2008-07-16

And now the media frenzy ... interesting to see how much the media gets wrong. But some great pictures at this link.

We will publish the story from Simon who was the underwater videoman for this mission later today

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/gallery/0,22613,5033124-17382-1,00.html

news reports

Daily Telegraph:

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24030384-5006009,00.html

News.com.au:

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24030008-29277,00.html

Adelaide Now:

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,24033176-5006301,00.html


Tim Hochgrebe added 2008-07-16

and including a videolink here at:

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2008/07/17/13773_gold-coast-lead-story.html


Tim Hochgrebe added 2008-07-16

First hand report from our regular contributor Simon Hartley now up at

http://www.underwater.com.au/article.php/id/8275/


Emma added 2008-09-15

Thats great news that the shark was saved in a safe way! Lets just hope thaat the media display the story in favour of the shark and not against it!


Tim Hochgrebe added 2008-12-17

Great news on the Grey Nurse Shark story !

Apparently the Department of Fisheries is saying that the transmitter has been recovered and a full press release will be issued soon through Seaworld of the Gold Coast.

That means most likely that the transmitter has released itself as it should after a certain period (was quoted as 90 days) and the shark is alive and well.

Will be exciting to see the data of where she went over the last 5 months !


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