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Shark Attack Mona Vale Northern Beaches
by admin on Feb.11, 2010, under Uncategorized
I was informed on ABC radio regarding the shark attack in Mona Vale, Northern Beaches. Intantly alarmed and interested in the story, I intently listened to the interview. ABC radio presenter Deborah Cameron conducted the interview with Michael Brown, the director of Surf Watch Australia. Michael was apparently an ‘eye witness’ of what happened in the shark attack, retelling the morning events.
Some of Michael Brown quotes include:
We were just having a bit of a swim and all of a sudden we looked sideways and there was all this thrashing going on in the water
I could see a guy, he was out there just having a bit of a surf and it looks like a great white has come in underneath him, shot straight up, hit him like a freight train, knocked him up out of the water
I saw a bit of the tail, which looked like a [great] white
The Shark Attack details that were released later that day…
The so called victim of this shark attack was Paul Welsh. He was rush to hospital and the teeth were later identified by a tooth fragment as a 1.6 metre wobbegong.
NSW Primary Industries Minister Steve Whan said: ‘‘It is quite possible the man stood on or spooked the shark. This shark is not aggressive and is not known to attack humans.”
My Michael Brown… what about the: thrashing, Great White Shark coming from underneath him, frieght train, the tail that looked like a Great White.
Are you serious Michael Brown?
Facts and figures:
- Typically Wobbegong sharks grow to 1.25 metres
- Wobbegong shark tails are vastly different (as per picture)
- Wobbegong sharks do not come underneath him like a freight train
Typically, this is just another media frensie regarding shark attacks, sensationalise the story for the sake of greed and making a name for themselves. Not surprisingly some more interesting facts:
Paul Welsch has already sold his story to Channel Nine News by the time his wife had driven him to hospital
Michael Brown is the director of an organisation that patrols for sharks and charges people for helicopter joyrides.
Way to go guys, good way of making some coin for yourselves. (i’m being extremely sarcastic)
Comments Welcome
WebMan, Northern Beaches Sydney
Surfing Australia, Manly Beach
by admin on Sep.25, 2009, under Media, Uncategorized, northern beaches websites
MediaSpark produced a non commercial video showcasing the insights into Surfing Australia, in and around Manly Beach. Although the video was primarily targeted to 18 – 35 year olds who are internet savy and want to be entertained… with the hopeful aim to encourage this tourism market to the area for holidays or just for day visits. To target this selective audience, MediaSpark deliberately chose a up beat, fast music, quick transitions, special effects writing, sun bursts and last but not least – interesting shot selections. Perfect for the younger internet savvy community.
The end result is an engaging generation Y – X video which entertains the audience and show cases the Manly Beach, Northern Beaches scene. But it’s not just about Surfing Australia that matters, the audience doesn’t just want to see surfing, surfing and more surfing. They want to see the lifestyle and imagery around the video, to entice a boarder but still younger audience.
YouTube is now the second most popular search engine in the world and through this video, it hopes to get a higher ranking in youtube, just think about it, when you are searching on the internet for surfing Australia Manly, what you rather click on:
- an article on surfing Australia?
- a video of surfing Australia?
Check out the Surfing Australia Video…
Comments welcome and don’t forget if you like a video like this, you can add a video for free.
