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Cottesloe Beach: Floating on his back: Simeon (Samuel) Ettelton: Male: 55: Thigh & torso bitten, then shark charged rescue boat: 15:15: 4 m [13'] female tiger shark [309] 1948 27 December: Lancelin Island: Swimming: Arthur Strahan: Male: 17: Disappeared while swimming: His hand was found in a 2.4 m [8'] tiger shark caught 1/5/1949 [310] 1967 19 ...
Cottesloe Beach is a popular beach in Cottesloe and one of the most iconic locations of Western Australia. [1] [failed verification] [2] The enduring popularity of the beach is the result of combination of factors including proximity to metropolitan Perth, accessibility by train, shelter from strong summer breezes and presence of offshore reefs making it a relatively safe swimming location. [3]
Anti-cull protesters on Perth's Cottesloe Beach in Western Australia in 2014 (from Shark culling) Image 15 The major features of sharks (from Shark anatomy ) Image 16 Placoid Scale (from Shark anatomy )
A 17-year-old girl died after being bitten by a shark while swimming off a beach in the north of Brisbane. The attack marks Australia’s third fatal shark incident in just over five weeks.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. As of 2024, 430 places are heritage-listed in the Town of Cottesloe, of which 27 are on the State Register of Heritage Places. List [edit] The Western ...
Kinsler says the reality of any day at the beach is: There are very often sharks around you, and you just don't know it. "People are in and around sharks when they're swimming just off the shore ...
A great white shark that washed ashore at a Cape Cod beach earlier this week is named Koala, and was known to local researchers, investigators said. Its cause of death is still a mystery, as a ...
The Indiana Tea House, which overlooks Cottesloe Beach, is also an icon of the suburb, and in 2021 it was added to the Western Australia Heritage Register. [6] A new town planning scheme was approved for Cottesloe allowing developers to build to five storeys high along Marine Terrace with the Ocean Beach Hotel site allowed to reach eight storeys.