This event will not cover the "to cull or not to cull" debate, it's purpose is purely to showcase some of the alternatives for keeping us safe
The above was said in the 5th post. In the 9th post I asked what was put in place to prevent the event becoming another d!ck swinging exercise in futility. A genuine question with a resulting answer of there is no need to because we can all get along.
Well guess where we are now.
Na it was on the ABC, on a show from the chaser guys, they were talking about canned Tuna how it is caught etc and the bycatch of sharks and everything else so just wondered what the actual numbers were.
And the dolphin free label being a myth as where the tuna fishery is there aren't many dolphins anyway.
I just looked on YouTube but couldn't find the segment.
Its understood from industry insiders that leave the game, that the Tuna guys knock heaps of GW's on the head. But they would never admit it as its a criminal offence So your guess is as good as mine.
This event will not cover the "to cull or not to cull" debate, it's purpose is purely to showcase some of the alternatives for keeping us safe
The above was said in the 5th post. In the 9th post I asked what was put in place to prevent the event becoming another d!ck swinging exercise in futility. A genuine question with a resulting answer of there is no need to because we can all get along.
Well guess where we are now.
Sorry Toph i thought i had answered it. There is no need for a plan incase people don't get along. It is a community meeting that you need to pay a small fee to enter. Anyone who goes along will be their for the right reason and hopefully to learn something new. As i said there will be people from all sides of the argument and opposite side of politics as well..
Im not sure what your thinking will happen?
I just feel this post has already been dragged down to a us and them argument again. May be my post have also been the cause of that. I don't know, I just wondered if it had been considered.
I hope you are right JB and it goes off without a hitch.
It is a community meeting that you need to pay a small fee to enter.
Were does the money ... go?
Some tickets were sold for $21.50. There are 8 free tickets left. There are 118 tickets left for an unnamed donation amount.
If it's neutral, why is it organised by the person who organised the anti-cull rally at Cottelsoe in January?
Yeah it always does, i guess we just can't help ourselves. I don't think there ail be any trouble, unless hell freezes over and Legion turns up
Legion could turn up and heckle you when you mispronounce words.
It is a community meeting that you need to pay a small fee to enter.
Were does the money ... go?
Some tickets were sold for $21.50. There are 8 free tickets left. There are 118 tickets left for an unnamed donation amount.
If it's neutral, why is it organised by the person who organised the anti-cull rally at Cottelsoe in January?
Because she is the one trying to make a difference. What is wrong with that. You really are a sceptic..
You bag me out for my English skills, yet you can't read. "The money goes for paying for the venue and equipment hire" is what the poster says.
Yeah it always does, i guess we just can't help ourselves. I don't think there ail be any trouble, unless hell freezes over and Legion turns up
Legion could turn up and heckle you when you mispronounce words.
But if you left your local beach that long who would bully the little kiddies
Edit: I just had a funny thought, only you Legion would come down heckle, stand and picket people using their own time, money and energies to try and make your sport safer for you You really are a twit
Hey guys, please don't take any offence or read any more into it, i'm tired and don't have the capacity to word it better just now?..It will rapidly become apparent that the day is more intelligent than the usual for/against debate. The focus will be 100% on alternatives. It's a structured event with speakers given allocated time slots to discuss their topic then Q&A at the end with a chair/moderator to ensure things stay on track. So those with a genuine interest in learning are so welcome but any hecklers please find alternative entertainment :)
It seems to be that when humans meet face to face arguments can run their course so much more rapidly (without scope for misinterpretation that often happens via other media) and a huge amount of common ground can be found. In the case of sharks this seems especially true when emotions run high. To be honest, in my experience this forum wins the prize for the speed at which things head south, lol!
Sailhack we'll endeavour to get a transcript from the speakers & I'll post it here for those that can't attend in person.
... people using their own time, money and energies to try and make your sport safer for you
None of those topics are applicable to me except Dave's, and I can just chat with him down the shop.
An Eco pool in Coogee? That's going to make surfing safer for me?
A bubble curtain and music? Not unless I surf inside the curtain.
Camouflage wetsuits? Is that a proven technology?
Anything chemical proven? If so, any side effects on humans?
Phone apps? Don't have a phone.
Spotting and tagging? Already done, doesn't prevent anything but not a bad thing. Expensive and dependent on coverage.
Eco tourism? Shark cage diving already happens and has nothing to do with surfing.
To be honest, in my experience this forum wins the prize for the speed at which things head south, lol!
You need to get out more, Elcee. This place is an internet kindergarten.
... people using their own time, money and energies to try and make your sport safer for you
None of those topics are applicable to me except Dave's, and I can just chat with him down the shop.
An Eco pool in Coogee? That's going to make surfing safer for me?
A bubble curtain and music? Not unless I surf inside the curtain.
Camouflage wetsuits? Is that a proven technology?
Anything chemical proven? If so, any side effects on humans?
Phone apps? Don't have a phone.
Spotting and tagging? Already done, doesn't prevent anything but not a bad thing. Expensive and dependent on coverage.
Eco tourism? Shark cage diving already happens and has nothing to do with surfing.
You do release there are other people than just you that need protection Don't have a phone, really..You must be a dinosaur
Also just to clarify when you look to register the sold out tickets refers to a small amount that were on sale to cover costs. That has been done and the rest is just general admission price of FREE. Although their is an option to donate to help if your so inclined. Just wanted to point out this is not actually a money making issue as a few would have you believe.
We do need to make an effort to help ourselves i believe..
You do release there are other people than just you that need protection
But you said the anti-cull organisers were:
... people using their own time, money and energies to try and make your sport safer for you
so I responded accordingly.
No different than releasing a herring or whiting or snapper or flathead or blowie even.
Far call. Its just i was always led to believe that blood, especially large amounts would attract sharks my bad
No different than releasing a herring or whiting or snapper or flathead or blowie even.
No its not.
Meh, IF* small bleeding sharks attract and get eaten by bigger sharks, bigger sharks get caught by drumlines.
Problem solved.
*and that's a big 'if' considering that there is zero evidence for this happening over on the east coast, after decades of drumlining.
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Have a look at the above link Legion. Wounded bleeding Tiger Sharks are being released almost every day off our beaches, how exactly do you reckon this is making us safer? Our government has made a decision because they thought it would buy support, it hasn't and now they've dug their heels in. There are a group of passionate people out there that want genuine solutions to keep everyone safe so they are doing what the government won't and showcasing a variety of solutions. One of the big issues is that there are some really clever people out there working on real solutions to protect people but they can't get the funding or can't get through the red tape to allow testing of their products.
So bag it as much as you like, meanwhile others will work towards something that benefits the safety of all water users without having to kill off every shark and give our kids an opportunity to enjoy the ocean as a completely functional ecosystem that hasn't been totally sanitised for our use.
@ kneeling, this isnt a blowie.
Meh, IF* small bleeding sharks attract and get eaten by bigger sharks, bigger sharks get caught by drumlines.
Problem solved.
*and that's a big 'if' considering that there is zero evidence for this happening over on the east coast, after decades of drumlining.
SO IF you were bleeding heavily in the water, would you get out
IF Sharks are not attacked to blood, why bother..
What fishos.trawlers etc don't throw undersized ,injuried fish back?what is there a difference with taking one from the Eco system and not the other?
What fishos.trawlers etc don't throw undersized ,injuried fish back?what is there a difference with taking one from the Eco system and not the other?
Well actually commercial fishing was banned in our local waters. So no they don't really. Also 2.5 mtr fish with a head wound (They have nearly all had large head wounds from the type of hook being used) is going to bleed a lot more than say a hearing with any type of wound..
On Friday night a shark was noticed on the drum lines at 5:45 at night. Fisheries were notified but did not want to return until the next day. SO that shark would have stayed on that drum line thrashing around at best until the next day, at about 9 ish. So 11 hours of thrashing around, possibly bleeding heavily already (Often the head wound is mostly made worse when fisheries actually pull the shark on board by the line and hook. Hence thoroughly setting the hook right through the head)
All that less than 1 km from shore. Stories like this are weekly, even daily
Luckily it accidentally fell of sometime during the evening
No different than releasing a herring or whiting or snapper or flathead or blowie even.
I guess you could also say no difference this then a dead herring floating around, or even a dead whale floating around. All the same and wouldn't attract in sharks as they are all part of the same ecosystem
Its a silly argument to say sharks won't be attracted in by blood, struggling fish or a dead carcass floating in the water column..
I'm talking about that what is the difference between catching whiting or catching shark,is there really any their both fish..Shouldve been up north over the last week or so if your worried about all that blood.Big big week I hear.Shouldve got one the dudes in the love and peace boats to unhook the poor fluffy little bugger
I'm talking about that what is the difference between catching whiting or catching shark,is there really any their both fish..Shouldve been up north over the last week or so if your worried about all that blood.Big big week I hear.
To the importance of any the eco system id say the shark is a little more important..
I guess you could compare the idea of who is more important to a company, a cleaner or the CEO or general manager? You need both really but the CEO is a lot harder to replace. Just like the sharks..
Blood in the water is fine, just not near my beaches thanks