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Shark Expert Vows 'I'll Pay the Fine' Over Sydney Attacks
20 Jan
Summary
- Expert willing to break laws and pay fines to highlight shark threat.
- Three people, including two children, attacked by sharks in 26 hours.
- Rainy, warm, crowded conditions blamed for predictable shark behavior.

A shark expert has declared his intention to personally catch more sharks, even if it means breaking fishing laws and paying fines. He argues that recent shark attacks in Sydney, which have affected three people including two children in just 26 hours, were entirely predictable. This warning comes as beaches remain on high alert following these incidents.
The expert specifically points to a combination of heavy rainfall, warm water temperatures, and crowded beaches as creating a 'perfect storm' for increased shark activity. He believes these conditions are driving bull sharks, present in large numbers, closer to shore and into popular swimming areas in search of food. He suggests current scientific warnings are insufficient.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid swimming in murky waters due to the increased risk. Heavy swell has also impacted the operation of shark monitoring systems along the coast. The expert's controversial stance highlights growing concerns about public safety amidst a series of alarming shark encounters.



