Teenage Surfer Mauled at Australian Shark Hotspot

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  1. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/shark-mauls-teenage-surfer-australia-014715360.html

    A 17-year-old surfer was attacked by a shark off Australia's east coast on Monday, with locals saying he was lucky his board bore the brunt from a suspected great white.

    The teenager, named as Cooper Allen in local media, was bitten on the leg while surfing at Ballina Shire's popular Lighthouse Beach -- the scene of several attacks in recent years.

    Fellow surfers rushed to his aid, helping him back to the beach where he received first aid from off-duty nurses.

    Surf Life Saving New South Wales said the teen suffered "severe lacerations" but police said his injuries are not considered life-threatening.

    "But obviously, with a shark wound, they're always quite severe," New South Wales police chief inspector Nicole Bruce told reporters.

    "(He) received lacerations and bite marks to his upper-thigh area, he was assisted into the shore and off-duty nurses treated him.

    "We've got the surfboard and the bite marks will be analysed by the DPI (the Department of Primary Industries)."

    With school holidays in full swing, police declared beaches across Ballina, some 740 kilometres (460 miles) north of Sydney, closed for 24 hours.

    Of the 14 unprovoked shark attacks off the New South Wales coast in 2015, most occurred along a 60-kilometre hotspot from Evans Head to Byron Bay which includes the town of Ballina.

    Bruce said it was too early to say what kind of shark was responsible, but a 3.5 metre great white was spotted at Lighthouse Beach by aerial surveillance after the attack. It was chased out to sea by lifesavers on jet skis.

    "There has been (a) sighting of a great white, a four-metre shark, further off the shore but no-one actually saw which shark it was that's bitten him," she said.

    Efforts to contain the marine predators have so far proven difficult, with a shark eco-barrier trial at Lighthouse Beach and nearby Lennox Head recently scrapped due to rough conditions.

    "You can never be in the clear, I suppose, it's just one of those things, you share the water with them, it could happen any day, anywhere," said Bruce.

    Craig Nolan, president of the Ballina Lighthouse and Lismore Surf Lifesaving, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation the timing of the attack, ahead of the start of southern hemisphere summer, was unfortunate.

    But he added: "Apparently the prime attack was on the board, so it took the brunt."

    As the injured teenager remained in a stable condition in Lismore Base Hospital, Ballina Mayor David Wright said he understood the shark was a great white and that it had come up from behind.

    He said that it had wrapped its jaws around the rear of the surfboard, including its fin, and over the victim's leg. But he said the board had helped prevent more serious injury.

    Wright said despite the latest incident, surfers would still flock to the north coast beaches.

    "It certainly won't stop surfers,"
     
  2. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012

  3. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Just reporting the news SS, someone has to do it! :cool:
     
  4. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Brah that was a sincere shout out. I was looking for a 'thank you, that's all' meme but no find.
     
  5. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    i read that this kid was a big campaigner against shark barriers
     
  6. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    LOL Gotcha, I figure i'm doing my part in crowd control by reporting the bites across the world, people need to know.
     
  7. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    That's some irony I guess
     
  8. ClemsonSurf

    ClemsonSurf Well-Known Member

    Dec 10, 2007
    The Lighthouse Beach News
    10/3/2016

    Cooper Allen, long time supporter Campaigner Against Shark Barriers Australia (CASBA), is healing nicely in a hospital along Australia's east coast. Sources say the news of Cooper Allen turning ABANDONNER has rocked the CASBA.
     
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  9. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Good work lol
     
  10. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
  11. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    The fock with this non-capitalized schit man, I tried 3 times. It ruins the effect of the scarlet letter
     
  12. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    F'ing c0cked up website
     
  13. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Cereal. COCK!
     
  14. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    And look, NOW IT WORKS.
     
  15. ChavezyChavez

    ChavezyChavez Well-Known Member

    Jun 20, 2011
    Mauled? Mauled? He got bit in the leg. Serious I know, but mauled is like when a grizzly rips your body apart. Or what the Eagles did to the Steelers yesterday. Or what I do to my wife after spending the day looking at half-dressed co-eds walking to class next to our worksite.
     
  16. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    The media loves to overstate things, more clicks
     
  17. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    +1
     
  18. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    Surprised you guys missed the line about off duty nurses treating his thigh injury...youse guys are slipping....
     
  19. bagus

    bagus Well-Known Member

    Jul 13, 2014

    o
     
  20. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    I dunno, mang....a 10' long apex predator biting me on my leg & arse 3 or 4 times whilst trying to eat me alive....? Uh, yah, that constitutes a mauling in my handbook of opportunities to interact with Nature.