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Home » News » Great white shark stranded in shallow water in Australia rescued by locals — with an assist from an 11-year-old boy
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Great white shark stranded in shallow water in Australia rescued by locals — with an assist from an 11-year-old boy

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter World
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Tourist Nash Core admits that he fears when he and his 11 -year -old son got into the ocean off the Australian coast to help rescue a large 10 -feet target stranded in shallow waters.

Three local men managed to return to the distressed animal of a sandy bench to deeper waters after a rescue effort of almost an hour on Tuesday near the coastal city of Ardrossan in the state of South Australia.

“He was sick or … simply tired,” said Core, who was visiting with his family from Gold Coast in the state of Queensland. “We definitely put it in deeper waters, so I hope you are still swimming.”

Core Bore through the unusual interaction of human jugs while traveling through Australia with his wife Ash Core and his 11 -year -old Parker, and Lennox, 7.

Nash Core used his drone to film the video of the twisted shark before he and Parker decided to help the trio that struggled to move the shark to deeper waters.

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Nash Core used his drone to film a video of the twisted shark.

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“To be honest, I had some ideas about, oh, why am I going out here?” Core recalled Thursday.

“When leaving, my little son, Parker, turned to me and told me …” My heart is beating. “I said:” Yes, mine is also hitting quite fast, “Core added.

The three men had used crab rakes, a garden -shaped tool to dig small sand crabs, to move the shark to deeper waters when the father and son arrived.

Core said he decided not to push the shark itself.

“They … they got it in deeper waters where I thought it was not a good idea to go further. That is their territory and I will stay behind,” he said.

Core said the rescuers later told him that they had never seen a postponed shark before.

The Wildlife Scientist at Macquarie University, Vanessa Pirotta, said that while shark sharp were not common, they became more visible through social networks.

There could be a number of reasons why marine animals such as sharks can play, including diseases and injuries. The shark could also have pursued in the shallow waters, Pirotta said.

“If you see something like this, human security comes first,” Pirotta said. “You can contact the environmental authorities … that some will get appropriate to come and help.”

Shark attacks in Australia are rare, with 255 fatal bites registered since 1791 in the country of 27 million people, according to the Database of Australian Shark Incidents.

However, a Surfer was killed For a shark in southwest Australia last month. It was presumed that another dead surfer After a shark attack in southern Australia in early January.

In 2023, there was a Disproportionate number Or attacks in Australia, according to a database of global shark attacks led by the University of Florida. However, Last yearAustralia reported nine non -provoked bites, a considerable decrease of the 15 -year average of the country of 15.

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