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s2 6.png?resize=1200,630 - Sydney Harbour Is Filled With Half-Eaten Fish After Deadly Sharks Invade the Waters Says Fishing Guard

Sydney Harbour Is Filled With Half-Eaten Fish After Deadly Sharks Invade the Waters Says Fishing Guard

An experienced fishing guide says he has never seen anything like this before.

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The Sydney Harbour is intruded by deadly wild sharks that are destructing the peace and everything else coming in their way according to the fishing guide.

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Craig McGill is a respected man and a very experienced fishing guide who has been working in the region for a very long time now. He is the owner of a fishing company called Fishabout.

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He said the time has changed and there are more sharks then he has ever seen in the Harbour before.

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He says that the results of the same are devastating as the sharks appear to be in a rage. There are half-eaten fishes in the waters of the Harbour. He said that they have also encountered a shark served in two parts in the waters.

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Experts say that the same is a result of increased heat in the water. The water is warmer as compared to ever before now and this is attracting and allowing the aggressive sharks to come near these fishes that are always around the shore.

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“There has been a huge influx of sharks seen this year,” Craig said while he spoke about the situation in the waters. “I saw a hammerhead yesterday which was shocking for me and then I saw a shark following fishes that instantly attacked them then,” he added.

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“This is not it, I also saw a shark harassing a kayaker in the waters. It was scary to look at it and the first thing that came to my mind was that the waters are not safe anymore.” Craig said.

He shared a picture of one of his customers holding a half-eaten Yellowtail Kingfish. Another picture of a half-eaten whaler shark was shared online a few days ago by a user.

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He said, “It has become regular now, you can easily find a half eaten fish in the waters after the sharks have been so active in the harbor.”

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