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05/02/2021
Watch: DOC marine technical advisor Clinton Duffy explains shark sightings are common at new Zealand beaches. Credits: Image - Getty / Video - AM Show
A shark expert says the number of shark sightings this year is normal but warns sharks can attack because they re curious.
DOC marine technical advisor Clinton Duffy says shark sightings are common at New Zealand beaches and aren t something to be concerned over. When you re up in the air and any high vantage point you ll often see sharks at swimming beaches.
In late December, Duffy watched a two-metre Bronze Whaler swim past his wife and kids at Whananaki Beach but says it s a species he wouldn t normally be worried about.
Shark filmed in shallows on Tokerau Beach, Northland: Too close for comfort
16 Jan, 2021 01:26 AM
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The shark spotted at Northland s Tokerau beach. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
A large shark has been filmed swimming in water barely knee-deep at a Northland Beach.
The footage, posted to Facebook, and believed to be of a bronze whaler, shows the shark in the shore break at Tokerau Beach, near the Karikari Peninsula. Too close for comfort that, one person commented.
Many commenting believed the shark could have been lured in by people leaving discarded fish parts on the shore.
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The video comes amid a busy summer for shark sightings across the country.
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