Australians Rescue Stranded Great White Shark Near Ardrossan
Australians Rescue Stranded Great White Shark Near Ardrossan

Australians Rescue Stranded Great White Shark Near Ardrossan

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A group of Australians, including tourist Nash Core and his son, helped rescue a stranded 10-foot great white shark near Ardrossan, South Australia. The dramatic event unfolded as Core, visiting with his family, joined locals who were already working to maneuver the shark from a sandbank into deeper water using tools like crab rakes. The rescue lasted nearly an hour and was marked by both excitement and fear among the participants, who emphasized the importance of human safety during such interactions. Experts note that shark strandings are rare but may appear more common due to increased visibility from social media, with possible causes including illness, injury, or chasing prey into shallow waters. Marine biologists caution against direct intervention, stressing that safety should always come first. The incident highlights both the complexities of human-wildlife encounters and the growing awareness of marine conservation issues.

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