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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 484788" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>To me it's a human made situation. We all like to think we can simply and safety swim in the ocean etc. </p><p>We give it a nice name "Fraser island" etc...</p><p>But would we think twice if was called " Wild dog island" </p><p>Would it change some attitudes of taking minors, or letting them stray alone.</p><p>Would it tend you to set up motion alarms around your camp.....</p><p>We all have choices.</p><p>Would you swim at a particular beach where hand feeding of bull sharks is common.</p><p>On another note..... </p><p>The uprise of shark attacks over the last few years......</p><p>Lots of blame as to why, havent heard that maybe we have over fished our oceans and the buggars are forced to closer to eat!!!! </p><p>The gov wont say that! Blame the ozone before that happens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 484788, member: 9124"] To me it's a human made situation. We all like to think we can simply and safety swim in the ocean etc. We give it a nice name "Fraser island" etc... But would we think twice if was called " Wild dog island" Would it change some attitudes of taking minors, or letting them stray alone. Would it tend you to set up motion alarms around your camp..... We all have choices. Would you swim at a particular beach where hand feeding of bull sharks is common. On another note..... The uprise of shark attacks over the last few years...... Lots of blame as to why, havent heard that maybe we have over fished our oceans and the buggars are forced to closer to eat!!!! The gov wont say that! Blame the ozone before that happens [/QUOTE]
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