Experts
optimistic about chances of survival for 1.8m shark, which was rescued from
Manly beach and transferred into nearby rockpool
Australian
Associated Press
Tuesday
12 September 2017 09.29 BSTFirst published on Monday 11 September
2017 23.08 BST
A
juvenile great white shark found
washed up on Sydney’s popular Manly beach has returned to the ocean,
with experts optimistic about his survival.
The
1.8-metre-long shark, nicknamed “Fluffy”, was found thrashing around on the
shore on Monday and taken to a nearby ocean pool to rest, before spending the
night at Manly Sea Life Sanctuary aquarium.
Experts
determined the best course of action was to take him out into deeper waters so
the animal didn’t become stranded again.
The
sanctuary’s life sciences manager, Rob Townsend, said it was unusual to see
sharks wash up because they’re strong swimmers.
“We have been involved in dozens of rescues
over the years but this one was certainly unique,” he said.
“It was
truly a privilege to work with this species and it is always great to be able
to release an animal like this back to the wild and to see the amount of public
support he had.”
The
rescue mission was tricky at times because the creatures don’t do well in
enclosed areas.
“We had
lots of divers in the tank last night making sure he didn’t bump into the
walls,” Townsend said on Tuesday.
Experts
say they have “high hopes” for the animal’s survival.
“From the
condition he was first found in, flopping around on the rocks, to even just a
few hours later to see how well he was swimming in the tank - it’s an
indication whatever it was that caused him to end up on the rocks is something
he can deal with,” Townsend said.
It
remains a mystery as to why Fluffy tried to beach himself, but Townsend was able
to shed some light on how the shark got its unusual nickname.
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