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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
Jessica Brown

Help find injured grey nurse shark: speared by a fisherman

An example of a grey nurse shark. A shark has been injured by a spear fisherman off the Port Stephens coastline. Picture: The Canberra Times

AN animal welfare group is calling for the public's help to track down an injured shark off the Port Stephens coastline.

Sea Shelter, a group that rescues sea creatures and carries out ocean conservation, has been tipped off to an incident near Fingal Point on Saturday where a 2.5 metre long grey nurse shark was speared by a fisherman and was last seen dragging the spear with the attached orange buoy.

"We were contacted by a bystander who saw it happen," Lia Pereira from Sea Shelter said.

"We understand the fisherman had been scared by the shark which started coming after him while he was carrying around a bag of fish. He has got a fright and reacted.

"We just want to find the shark and help it."

The injured shark was last seen heading in the direction of the red arrow. Picture: Sea Shelter

The group is calling for drone users, boaties and people walking around the coastal area to keep an eye out for the shark or the buoy and to drop a pin location using the GPS on their phone. Then pass these details on to Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters on 0249822476 and press option one for Sea Shelter.

"We don't know the level of the injury, so until we see it we won't know if it is superficial," she said.

"Grey nurse sharks are a protected species. This injury would be impairing the shark's ability to dive down and to hunt. It will certainly die without help."

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