A surfer is missing after a shark attack at a popular beach in Western Australia's remote south-east. The surfer was spotted in distress at Wharton Beach, about 775 kilometres south-east of Perth just ...
Terrifying footage has emerged of a large shark swimming close to swimmers at Wharton Beach one year before a surfer was killed in the same waters.
Witnesses have recalled hearing screams when a surfer was attacked by a shark at a remote Western Australian beach, as the search for the man continues. Emergency services rushed to Wharton Beach ...
On a warm Wednesday afternoon, a calm day at Port Beach in Perth turned alarming when a swimmer was bitten by a 1.5-meter tiger shark. This incident marks the fourth shark attack in Western Australia ...
Steven Payne, 37, was surfing off Wharton Beach — a remote area of Western Australia about 480 miles from Perth — when the shark mauled him Monday afternoon, the Australian Broadcasting ...
A surfer is reportedly missing after being attacked by a 'massive' shark at a popular beach in Western Australia ...
An unidentified species of shark was detected off the Wharton Beach shoreline within minutes of the attack on monitoring website SharkSmart. The same stretch of the Esperance coastline ...
Wharton beach near Esperance has been closed since the attack happened yesterday afternoon so far only his surfboard has been found. Western Australia police have just released the victim's name ...
Steven Payne, a surfer from Melbourne, was killed in a shark attack at Wharton Beach, Western Australia. Despite witness efforts, his remains are unlikely to be recovered. This incident marks yet ...
The family of a surfer killed on Western Australia's remote south coast says he would not have supported a shark cull and ...
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