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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 shark was sighted in the area a short time prior, and beachgoers left the water.” Wharton Beach is "one of the most popular surfing spots in the region," as well as being a favorite among ...
A popular tourist beach has reportedly been "plagued" by shark attacks in recent years, leading many who visit to feel that ...
Wharton Beach was closed Monday and Tuesday, but will likely be reopened Wednesday, Taylor told ABC. Police said there have been no further shark sightings in the area. Australian officials ...
A shark was sighted in the area a short time ... The attack occurred at Wharton Beach in Duke of Orleans Bay in Western Australia. It's an extremely remote area in Cape Le Grande National Park ...
A surfer who was attacked by a shark off the coast of Australia on Monday is presumed dead, police said Tuesday. Officials ...
A surfer is missing after a shark attack at Wharton Beach, east of Esperance, just after midday. Police say a board with visible bite marks was recovered from the water but the surfer has not been ...
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 ...
Magazine, MyLondon, GRM Daily, and more. 10 News First/Youtube A man presumed to have been killed by a shark at Wharton Beach, Australia, on Monday, March 10, has been identified. According to the ...
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 ...
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. The video obtained by PerthNow was filmed on ...
Wharton Beach is known for its surfing, and this region of Australia is known for its significant shark population. While standing in chest-deep water, Payne was attacked by an unidentified shark.