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KAG
7th Aug 2012, 07:14
Deaths spur France to pay for shark killings in waters off Indian Ocean island of Reunion

http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/5187253.bin



France will hire professional fishermen to kill some 20 sharks off the Indian Ocean island of Reunion this week in an effort to understand the reasons for a series of attacks in the surfing hotspot.


Two surfers have been attacked by sharks within a week. One narrowly survived the loss of a hand and a foot in a mauling on Sunday while the other died from his injuries last Monday.


Officials in the town of Saint-Leu, near a popular surfing spot where Sunday's attack took place, called on authorities to cull populations of tiger and bull sharks which they say have multiplied in the past year.


Some 300 locals and surfers, angered by the attacks, demonstrated in front of the French island's central police station demanding the sharks be culled.


France's overseas minister has refused a regulated cull, saying scientific studies must be conducted before hunting is allowed, to try to understand the source of a toxin in the sharks' flesh which leads to severe food poisoning.


Hunting bull sharks - known to attack humans - and tiger sharks is allowed in Reunion, but fishermen have avoided them because of the toxin, and locals say this is why they have flourished.


In addition to the surfer's death last Monday, two people were killed by sharks last year, in June and September, prompting local authorities to step up monitoring.


Shark attacks have been on the rise elsewhere in the Indian Ocean, especially in Australia. Surfers are often the victims.


http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/7024624.bin



Mike X
9th Aug 2012, 16:19
Actually not. I have never encountered a shark on the main road.

Don't forget to flare at the 'retard'.

Best.

Mike

11Fan
9th Aug 2012, 16:28
NBC Television's Saturday Night Live used to have a skit called "Landshark," if you're old enough to remember it.

Mike X
9th Aug 2012, 18:16
Nah, wasn't part of the NAT gov's approved progs.

KAG
10th Aug 2012, 03:06
Actually not. I have never encountered a shark on the main road.
Sure. However, Sharks definitely met us in their environment...

Retard?
There is not this kind of aural call out in the airplane I fly, B737NG.

CityofFlight
10th Aug 2012, 03:14
11Fan...
NBC Television's Saturday Night Live used to have a skit called "Landshark," if you're old enough to remember it.

***knock-knock*** ....."Candy-gram...." :ok:

Loose rivets
10th Aug 2012, 04:15
Stop it, C of F!! One will get overexcited, and have to navigate one's walker to an area of restful repose.

Mike X
10th Aug 2012, 23:56
Sure. However, Sharks definitely met us in their environment...

Exactly. I don't find equality in your title.

The 73NG pilots I know are real cowboys. Them (73s) perform on cue. Beautiful. Like a fighter jet. If you're allowed to, of course.

Being mere SLF, had a take off from mid of runway (738), steep climb and hard bank to port. Flight was behind schedule and did the 'drop' on descent.

Beautiful machine.