Surfer bitten in 4th shark attack off Australia’s east coast in 3 days

A fourth shark attack has been reported off the coast of New South Wales in Australia over the past three days, leaving authorities on high alert. A surfer, 39 years old, suffered minor cuts after being bitten by a shark at Point Plomer, 290 miles north of the state capital Sydney. Despite the proximity to Sydney, the area did not have shark netting during the attack.

The victim managed to swim back to shore with the assistance of locals and bystanders, who drove him to a hospital for treatment. He was later discharged from the hospital.

Three shark attacks occurred earlier this week in nearby beaches. A 12-year-old boy jumped off a cliff and was saved by his friends during an attack near Shark Beach inside Sydney Harbor on Sunday. The boy sustained severe injuries, including losing both legs.

On Monday, another attack occurred at Dee Why Beach north of Manly when an 11-year-old boy's surfboard was bitten by a shark.

A surfer in their 20s also suffered leg injuries after being bitten by a shark off North Steyne Beach on the Pacific Ocean coast in Manly at 6:20 p.m. Monday. Bystanders pulled him from the water before an ambulance took him to the hospital.

The latest attack has led authorities to warn that beaches along New South Wales' northern coast are no longer safe for swimming due to poor water quality, which can attract bull sharks.

This month's shark attacks have raised concerns about beach safety and prompted calls for increased vigilance from local residents.
 
Ugh, can you believe this? Shark attacks again off the coast of NSW 🦈😱. I remember when we were kids, shark sightings were super rare, but now it's like they're just roaming around everywhere. My cousins used to surf at Bondi Beach all the time and never had a problem. Nowadays, even with all the warnings, people are still getting hurt. Poor kid who lost both legs... that's just heartbreaking 🤕. And what's with these bull sharks? Can't they just stick to their natural habitats or something? I'm just glad those bystanders were there to help out during the attack. But seriously, can't we do more to prevent these attacks? Maybe some shark nets or something? 🤔
 
OMG, like, another shark attack in Australia?! 😱 That's so scary! I'm glad the surfer managed to swim back to shore with help from locals and bystanders. Poor 12-year-old boy who got both legs bitten off tho 🤕😨 I mean, can't believe that happened near Shark Beach... what even is that name?! 😂 The authorities are right to warn people about poor water quality attracting bull sharks... it's just not safe for swimming anymore in those areas. 🌊 I'm surprised the 20-something surfer only got leg injuries tho 🤔 maybe he was lucky? 🙏
 
🤕 I mean, can you believe what's happening in Australia right now? 🌊 Shark attacks are super scary, especially with the ones happening near popular spots like Sydney Harbor 🏖️. It's crazy that the area didn't have shark netting during the attack at Point Plomer... like, isn't that something you'd expect to see there? 😕

I feel bad for all the kids who got hurt - the one from Shark Beach is still recovering after losing both legs 🤯. And what's with the bull sharks, anyway? Apparently, they're attracted to poor water quality 🌊. I guess it makes sense, but doesn't that mean we should be doing more to protect our beaches? 💡

Anyway, I think it's a good idea for authorities to warn people about the risks... like, if you're planning on swimming in those areas, you should know what you're getting into 😬. And yeah, increased vigilance is probably a good thing - at least that way we can be prepared if something happens 🤞
 
You know what's wild? I was just thinking about how I need to get my hands on a new camera for capturing those epic sunset pics at the beach 🌅📸. I've been using my old one for ages, and it's still serving me well, but I think it's time for an upgrade. Has anyone got any recs for good cameras that are perfect for surf photography?
 
Ugh, I'm so sick of these beach safety issues 🤯! Can't the authorities just set up some decent shark nets already? 🚫 It's not that hard to protect people who want to enjoy the outdoors. And what's with all these attacks in one area? Doesn't anyone check for sharks before opening up a beach? 🤔 I mean, I know it's great to promote surfing and stuff, but safety has got to be number one. And the fact that some kid lost both legs is just...👎 I don't even want to think about it. It's just not right. Can we please get some better beach management going on here? 🤦‍♀️
 
OMG THIS IS SO CRAZY!!! 🤯 A 12 yr old boy LOST BOTH LEGS AFTER GETTING ATTACKED BY A SHARK ON SUNNY DAY!! 😱 I mean, can you even imagine?! The kid's friends saved his life though, that's super heroic! 👏 And now beaches along NSW are warning people not to swim because of the POOR WATER QUALITY... it's just not fair 🤷‍♀️.
 
🌊 I'm not surprised by the recent surge in shark attacks off New South Wales' coast 🤯. The fact that all four incidents occurred in the past three days highlights the need for more effective shark mitigation measures, such as increased surveillance and implementation of a comprehensive shark monitoring system 🔍. The lack of shark netting at Point Plomer, despite its proximity to Sydney, raises questions about the adequacy of local authorities' preparedness for shark-related emergencies 🤔. While the authorities are right to be vigilant, the severity of these incidents is concerning, and it's time for a more nuanced approach to addressing the issue 👀.
 
OMG what's going on with these shark attacks in Australia?! 🦈😱 I mean, I know it's not uncommon to get bitten by a shark or two, but four attacks in three days is just crazy! 😲 A 12-year-old boy almost lost his legs after being attacked at Shark Beach, that's horrific. Poor kid.

I'm all for increased vigilance and warnings, but what about the poor surfer who got bitten at Point Plomer? He could've been seriously hurt or worse if locals hadn't come to help him out. 🙏

And I have to ask, why didn't they have shark netting in that area? It's not like it's a super remote spot, 290 miles north of Sydney... isn't the government supposed to look out for its citizens' safety?

I'm also curious, how do these bull sharks manage to sneak into areas with poor water quality and still cause attacks on unsuspecting swimmers? 🤔 Is there something we're not being told about our oceans? 🌊
 
🦈🌊 I think it's crazy how all these shark attacks just keep happening in one spot! Like, you'd think they'd put up some kind of net or something to protect people, but nope, not yet. And now authorities are saying the beaches aren't safe anymore because of the bull sharks showing up? It's like, yeah, it makes sense, but what can we do about it?

I mean, I get that shark attacks are super rare and most beaches are fine, but when they do happen, you want to be able to trust the water is safe. And let's not forget that kids got hurt really badly in two of these incidents... a 12-year-old lost both legs and an 11-year-old had his surfboard bitten! It's just so sad.

I guess what I'm saying is we need to find a way to make beaches safer, but it can't be like, just throwing up a net or something. There gotta be more to it than that. Maybe they need to work on improving the water quality and stuff? Or like, put up warning signs so people know when to avoid certain areas? Idk, I'm no expert, but it's def not as simple as saying "just be careful" 🤔
 
omg what's going on in NSW? 😱 shark attacks left me shook! a 39-yr-old surfer got some minor cuts off the coast of Point Plomer but seriously can't believe they didn't have shark nets up 🤦‍♂️. three other incidents this week already and one of those kids lost both legs?! 🤕 that's just devastating. poor Sydney Harbor Beach where that 12-yr-old boy was attacked on Sunday... at least he had some friends to save him, but still what can we do? 🌊 beaches are supposed to be safe places for families... this is getting really concerning 🚨. hope the people of NSW stay vigilant and get their water quality sorted ASAP 💪
 
🤔 I'm a bit surprised they're not setting up more shark nets or taking other measures to prevent these attacks, especially after the latest incident. The fact that all of these incidents happened near areas without shark netting is concerning. 🌊 With the recent attacks, it's hard to ignore the possibility that bull sharks are indeed attracted to these beaches due to poor water quality.

It's also sad to hear about the 12-year-old boy who lost both legs in a shark attack. Losing any limb is devastating, and it's heartbreaking for his family and friends 🤕. However, the fact that locals and bystanders came together to help him and other victims suggests there's still a strong sense of community among beachgoers.

The authorities' warning about poor water quality attracting bull sharks is definitely something we need to take seriously, but implementing shark nets or other deterrents could also be an effective solution. 🌴
 
Shark attacks are so overhyped 🐟😒. Like, yes, it's bad that people get hurt, but we need to put things into perspective here. I mean, the kid who lost both legs was pretty lucky he didn't drown, right? And a 12-year-old kid jumping off a cliff isn't exactly swimming on his own, so...

And what's up with all these attacks happening at different beaches and at different times of day? It feels like people are just looking for drama instead of facts 🤔. Are shark nets really that expensive? Can't we just do some basic research to figure out why this is happening?

I'm not saying the authorities shouldn't be on high alert, but let's not freak ourselves out over a few minor incidents. We have more important things to worry about than sharks in our backyard 🌊. And what about all the people who are gonna get hurt by something way more likely to happen, like slipping on a banana peel or getting hit by a car?
 
I'm so worried about the kids being attacked by sharks! 🐠😨 That 12-year-old boy who lost both legs is just horrific... I mean, what was he even doing out there? Jumping off a cliff?! 🤯 And those two younger ones, getting bitten by shark in their teens?! It's like these beaches are shark magnet or something. North Steyne Beach has to do better with shark netting, ASAP! 💦
 
Meh 🤔... these shark attacks got me thinking, like, what even is the nature of danger? We're always warned about shark attacks, but what if we took that perspective to everyday life? Every day, there's a risk of getting hurt in some way - traffic accidents, falls, drownings... it's all just part of living. And yet, we're so quick to freak out when something unexpected happens, like a shark bite. It's like our minds are wired to expect the worst, to be prepared for disaster at every turn. I wonder if that's what's happening with these shark attacks - are people getting more paranoid about their safety? Or is it just a matter of bad luck, and we're just not ready to accept that sometimes things go wrong? 🌊
 
😕 These shark attacks in Australia are super concerning. I'm not surprised though, people were warning about the lack of shark netting in certain areas. It's a bit crazy that a place like Sydney can't even ensure basic water safety. 🤯 The fact that three kids had to deal with shark attacks this week is just awful, especially considering their age. One kid lost both legs... it's heartbreaking. 🌊 I'm not saying we should shut down beaches entirely, but something needs to be done about the water quality and shark presence. It's time for the authorities to step up and make some changes. 💪
 
Ugh I'm getting really worried about these shark attacks in NSW 🦈😬. Like seriously who expects to get bitten by a shark while surfing or just chillin' at the beach? It's crazy how one wrong move can lead to such devastating injuries, especially for kids! That 12-year-old boy who lost both legs is still haunting my dreams 😩.

And what's even more alarming is that none of these attacks had shark netting in place 🤔. I mean, isn't that supposed to be a thing in Australia? It just feels like the authorities are not taking this seriously enough and it's putting people's lives at risk.

I'm all for increased vigilance and beach safety measures, but we need more than just warnings to prevent these attacks from happening 🚨. We need concrete solutions and a plan of action to ensure our beaches are safe for everyone, especially the kids 🌟. I'm not saying it's going to be easy, but someone needs to take responsibility for this and make some real changes ASAP 💪.
 
OH MAN, THESE SHARK ATTACKS ARE GETTING CRAZY!!! 🦈😨 I mean, I'm all for protecting the environment and stuff, but come on! If you're gonna live in a place with shark attacks, can't you at least have some netting up? 😒 I feel bad for those kids who got hurt, like that 12-year-old boy who lost his legs. That's just insane. And what's up with the bull sharks showing up out of nowhere?! It's like they're trying to make a statement or something. 🤯 Anyway, I think it's time for the government to step in and do some more research on how to prevent these attacks. We can't keep relying on luck and good Samaritans to save people from getting eaten by sharks! 😂
 
Omg what's going on with those sharks in Australia 🤯? Like, I know they're a thing there but four attacks in three days is crazy! A 12-year-old boy almost lost his legs 😱, that's terrifying. And poor surfer who got bitten and had to swim back to shore... major props for the locals and bystanders who helped him out 🙏.

I'm all for shark safety measures, but I don't think just putting up shark nets would solve the problem. It's like they need to address the water quality issues that are attracting those bull sharks in the first place 💦. And what about kids surfing alone? That 12-year-old boy must've been so brave to jump off a cliff and save himself... talk about hero mode 🙌.

I'm getting major anxiety thinking about all these beach attacks. Can't wait for some sort of solution to come along and make those beaches safe again 🤞.
 
🌊 so like I'm reading this news and I'm thinking, what's going on with these beaches? First off, why didn't there even have shark netting at Point Plomer? Like isn't that the least you can do to keep people safe? And poor dude who got bitten by a shark, glad he was okay but like majorly freaky. 🤯

I'm also kinda worried about these bull sharks and how they're showing up in the water where it shouldn't be. Has anyone even checked on that or is everyone just gonna sit back and hope for the best? 🙄 And what's with all these young kids getting attacked already this month? Like, I get that shark attacks are rare but come on. We need some action from our authorities here. 💪
 
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