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Streaky Bay shark attack search

A search continued this morning for a man taken by a shark while surfing near Streaky Bay on the state’s west coast.

Nov 01, 2023, updated Nov 02, 2023
Photo: Tony Lewis/InDaily

Photo: Tony Lewis/InDaily

A 4.2 metre great white shark was spotted in the water just after a man disappeared at the popular surfing spot.

Emergency services are continuing to search for any trace of the 55-year-old man who was surfing at Granites Beach, south of Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, when he was attacked on Tuesday morning.

It is the state’s second fatal attack in six months.

The man’s surfboard is all that remained of the attack, witnesses said.

Local surfer Jeff Schmucker was just about to get into the water when he heard the commotion.

“All the kids were on the rocks waving at me and yelling and I knew there was something wrong well before we even got there,” he told ABC radio on Wednesday.

Schmucker, who has worked as a commercial fisherman in the area for decades, jumped on his jetski and rode to the spot where the man had been surfing.

After a moment, a 4.2 metre – great white appeared, he said, which he followed for a while as it circled.

“I’ve seen many great whites in my fishing career,” Schmucker said.

“It just rammed home events over the last 20 or 30 years.”

The incident follows a fatal attack on another surfer at Walkers Rock Beach in May, just 100km down the coast.

The body of 46-year-old teacher Simon Baccanello has never been recovered.

Earlier this month, 64-year-old Pamela Cook suffered serious leg injuries when she was bitten by a shark at Beachport on the state’s southeast coast.

“There’s too many sharks to actually think that surfing is anywhere near safe on the west coast,” Schmucker said.

Premier Peter Malinauskas called the attack an “awful tragedy”.

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“Our thoughts are with the family of the victim of the shark attack,” he told reporters.

“On all accounts it was a brutal one that clearly has dire consequences.”

Asked whether the government would consider implementing regular shark patrols on the West Coast, he said there were big logistical challenges in the way.

“This is a tragic accident,” he said.

“There’s not too much that anyone can do about it.”

UPDATE (2/11/23): The family of Tod Gendle has issued a statement, thanking police and volunteers involved in the search operation.

“We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the police and volunteers for their dedicated efforts in the recent days,” the family said.

“We extend our appreciation to his friends and the local community of Streaky Bay, who had the chance to know Tod.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with those who were with Tod on that day. During this time, we kindly ask for privacy for our family and friends.”

Streaky Bay shark attack victim Tod Gendle. Photo: SAPOL.

-with AAP

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