Joan Of Shark

Monster 16-foot great white dubbed ‘Joan of Shark’ closes Australia’s beaches    The shark's electronic tag, detected by a satellite monitoring system, is what warned nearby residents to stay out of the water while a team of researchers, shockingly, went straight in.   An astonishing photo of the beast flipped on its back is what followed.

 

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A monstrous great white shark has closed Australia's most popular beaches after repeatedly spotted dangerously skimming its southwest coast.

 

The 16-feet-long female dubbed "Joan of Shark," while estimated weighing 1.6 tons, is the largest shark to be electronically tagged in Australia, the Telegraph reported.

 

That electronic tag, detected by a satellite monitoring system, is what warned nearby residents to stay out of the water while a team of researchers, shockingly, went straight in.

 

On Tuesday an astonishing photo captured the majestic carnivore's visit last week after being rolled on its back in the water with bare, human hands.

 

Mark Kleeman, of the Department of Fisheries, explained the hair-raising process of tagging the shark and the photo that followed.

"In that photo, the shark is upside down, which induces a state called tonic immobility," Kleeman told ABC.net.au of their method of tagging.

 

"In a sense, the shark basically goes to sleep, which enables our technical officers to do a small surgical procedure to implant an acoustic tag inside the shark's gut cavity," he said.

Once the procedure was finished, the shark was rolled over, so it could swim away.



Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/monster-great-white-dubbed-joan-shark-closes-australia-beaches...

 

 

Joan of Shark hahahaaaa good one, ay!

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Thank god they didn't kill it.      The tagging seems a very good idea. Beautiful creature.

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The shark's electronic tag, detected by a satellite monitoring system, is what warned nearby residents to stay out of the water while a team of researchers, shockingly, went straight in.

 

 

if this fella was around he woulda rode him mate

 

check him out....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJnxYsZNzwM

 

 

cool hey


Signatures suck.
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@lakeland27 wrote:

 i could injure myself at anytime.  maybe this afternoon. i'll chop some kindling with a blindfold on if you like Smiley Happy


well? How'd you go?


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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it didn't work , a pile of perfect kindling and not a scratch . whats worse is i remembered i no longer use any of the fireplaces .

i could try trimming the toenails with the chainsaw i guess.

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LL-chainsaw cutting toenails is a bit of over kill.

Must admit i use the knipex side cutters for the big toe nails.

Normal scissors wont do the job...................Richo.

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 i bent some scissors too richo . now i use some tinsnips which aren't much good. the darn things are like horse hoof, i might try some sidecutters next myself Smiley LOL i was thinking of using the dremel tool with a cutting wheel , but that might get messy.

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Geez-a dremel with a cutting wheel--steady hand and sober is the go.

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the missus always uses the pliers, mate, ay!

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 i'd tape up the toe with some heavy gaffer tape first of course, but i am a bit worried about the idea myself.. 18000 rpm and a cutting wheel could get out of hand sober let alone under the influence  Smiley LOL

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