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Shark attack with a difference

By bigchris in bigchris' Diary
Wed Feb 11, 2004 at 06:22:47 AM EST
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The shark that wouldn't let go


Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
February 11, 2004 - 3:36PM

A man attacked by a small shark swam 300 metres, walked to his car and drove to a local surf club to get help while the shark was still attached to his leg.

The wobbegong, or so-called carpet shark, attacked 22-year-old Luke Tresoglavic yesterday as he was snorkelling on a reef off Caves Beach, south of Newcastle.

Mr Tresoglavic said today that when the 60 centimetre shark attacked him, he "instantly grabbed hold of it with both hands as hard as I could to stop it shaking".

"I just realised I had to swim in like that, hanging on to it," he told ABC radio.

"Once I got on to shore, a couple of people tried to help me but I could not remove it, it was stuck there.

"So I got up into my car and then drove to the clubhouse and luckily the guys down there had a clue what to do."

Senior lifeguard Michael Jones could hardly believe his eyes when Mr Tresoglavic turned up. "The first we knew of it was a bloke lobbed up here at the lifeguard tower with a shark attached to his leg," Mr Jones said.

"He basically asked the question, 'Can you help me get it off?' - there's nothing in our procedure manual for that type of thing.

"It latched on and wouldn't let go, it was thrashing around and he's lucky he didn't get into difficulties in the water trying to swim with that thing thrashing around."

With the help of another lifeguard, all three men took hold of the shark and attempted to flush its gills with fresh water to make it loosen its grip on Mr Tresoglavic's leg.

"I grabbed the tail and one jaw, Luke grabbed the other jaw and my partner, the other beach inspector, flushed it with water and we were able to get it off without creating too much more tissue damage," Mr Jones said.

With blood oozing from 70 needle-like punctures in his leg, Mr Tresoglavic drove to hospital, taking the dead shark with him.

Mr Jones said Mr Tresoglavic remained in good spirits throughout the ordeal.

"There was a side of humour to it," he said.

The last shark sighting at the beach was seven years ago, although it is common for them to linger around the reef flushed with fish.

Wobbegong sharks can grow up to three metres in length, have razor-like teeth and are said to be moody and short-tempered.

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If a shark attached itself to your leg, I would:
o a. thrash about aimlessly and scream for help 30%
o b. poke the shark in the eyes and hope it lets go 0%
o c. cut your leg off to get rid of it and hope that the blood doesn't attract more sharks 0%
o d. remember that sharks are an endangered species and as such are a vital part of the ecosystem and sacrifice your self for nature 40%
o e. swim to shore with the shark still attached, hop in your car and drive to the life-guards to ask to have it removed 30%

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Shark attack with a difference | 8 comments (8 topical, editorial, 0 hidden)
Carpet shark, or the wobbegong. (none / 2) (#1)
by For Whom The Bells Troll on Wed Feb 11, 2004 at 06:27:08 AM EST

The shark that stays under your foot like a carpet, and makes you wobble, while leaving your gong intact. Or something like that.

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Which is why (none / 1) (#2)
by gazbo on Wed Feb 11, 2004 at 07:07:39 AM EST

I was so incredulous to see Steve Irwin poking a wobbegong's back while it was hiding under some rocks, and commenting "Oh wow! It's really starting to get annoyed now!"

I think it might have even ended up biting him (minor cut on his finger or something similar).

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While decidely unfunny... (none / 0) (#4)
by Del Monte Cyber Monkey on Wed Feb 11, 2004 at 08:25:05 AM EST

...I found the case in Florida when some man chased after a shark that had bitten off a young relatives arm and managed to catch the thing, frankly, hilarious.

Fair play to the man for staying calm - I mean, jezus, there was a shark, attached to his friggin leg. Trying to eat him. And he thought it was somewhat funny - "Oh, look, the shark is trying to bite some of my leg off. Har, har, har. LIFEGUARD!"


Ah, Del Monte!


"Wobbegong", huh? (none / 1) (#5)
by BadDoggie on Wed Feb 11, 2004 at 08:36:49 AM EST

Thank you. I now have a new nickname for a some old girlfriends.

woof.

"Eppur si muove." -- Galileo Galilei
"Nevertheless, it moves."

Aussies look on the bright side. (none / 2) (#6)
by fn0rd on Wed Feb 11, 2004 at 08:48:32 AM EST

he's lucky he didn't get into difficulties in the water trying to swim with that thing thrashing around.

Yeah, that sure is lucky. I wonder what qualifies as "difficulties" in this lifeguard's mind if it's not having a shark attached to you.

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