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Surfer Mercury Psillakis dies at Long Reef Beach

33 -year -old Charles Prior was preparing to pull a shovel on Saturday morning when a swimmer warned him about a shark in water.

AAP, “Oh anyway, there is always sharks in water … Then someone ‘go out, a man was attacked,’ he said.

Other surfers began to pull a shovel towards a black shape in water;

He and other surfers helped to bring the man from the water depth to the shore.

Another surfer announced that he saw a “big white yok shark length of up to six meters.

“(Shark) Obviously very large, two legs are very well clean and left hand.”

Experienced surfers were well known locally and intensely included in the region’s surf brotherhood. After the news of the attack on Saturday morning, miserable friends and family were seen on the beach.

Why is the shark victim Mercury Plislakis attacking.Credit: Facebook

Friends, friends, real and care about others.

Surfer Tim R Smith said that a person’s father was loved and respected.

Im I lost for the words. It was the man I would hang in Sydney and surf with him, he gave my boards glass and taught me a lot about how to become a good person in and more importantly in water and more importantly.

“Great love to Merc’s family and friends. You are a very popular man,” he wrote.

While the police stayed at the scene, NSW, who saved Surf Life, used drones to look for other sharks in the region. The primary industry department was trying to determine shark species.

All other beaches between Narrabeen and Manly were closed immediately after the incident and are expected to reopen tomorrow.

In line with the government protocols, Surf Life Savings Sydney Northern Beaches Branch President Rod McGibbon said that Dee expects Dee to be closed for 48 to 72 hours.

Prime Minister Chris Minns described the attack as a “terrible tragedy ..

Police at the scene, two pieces of surfboard was taken for more examination.

Police at the scene, two pieces of surfboard was taken for more examination.Credit: James Brickwood

“My heart goes to the victim’s family and friends. In addition, I would like to thank the first intervention teams and community members trying to help in such difficult and confronted conditions.”

“Shark attacks are rare, but they leave a big mark on everyone concerned, especially to the surfing community, especially strictly connected.”

Shark attacks in Sydney are rare: Saturday, 60 years, only one death of the shark bites on the city’s beaches was recorded. In 2022, Simon Nellist was killed in Little Bay, which the authorities believed to be a large white shark in the east of Sydney.

Between Dee Why and Wollongong and Newcastle, the first day of spring was founded in 50 beaches.

A crowd is watching remotely after death on Saturday.

A crowd is watching remotely after death on Saturday. Credit: Flavio Brancaleone

In 1951, there was only death before a shark attack on a clear beach in NSW in Newcastle in 1951.

According to the Australian shark event database, there is an average of one or two deadly shark attacks in NSW. Low sampling sizes mean that there is no statistically difference between net and melted beaches in shark deaths.

Shark networks have been used since 1937. In recent years, smart drum lines, shark listening stations and drone supervision have been supported by modern technology.

Networks are the rectangles of the knitting network of about 150 meters long. They do not provide a barrier and float under, under and around their sharks.

They are controversial, because the dolphins, turtles, critical danger gray nurse sharks and other sea life randomly kill.

Before this event, the NSW government made three Councils-Waverley, Northern beaches and Central Coast-with plans to try a beach in each local government zone this summer. However, nets were established in all usual places this summer.

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