Rare Orca Hunt: Over 60 Killer Whales Take Down Blue Whale Near Australia

A tragic shark attack claimed the life of a 17-year-old girl at Woorim Beach in Queensland, Australia, on Monday. The Queensland Ambulance Service responded to emergency reports around 4:45 PM local time, but the girl succumbed to her injuries shortly after 5:00 PM, according to police.
Witnesses reported she was approximately 100 meters from shore in waters known to harbor sharks when the attack occurred. The specific species of the shark has not yet been identified. Christopher Potter, who was at the beach, described the incident as shocking, noting the frequency of swimming groups in the area despite the known presence of sharks.
The beach employs protective measures, including drumlines to capture and relocate dangerous sharks. However, police confirmed that they will prepare a report for the coroner to investigate this incident further. This marks the second shark-related fatality in Australian waters this year and the first in the Greater Brisbane area since 2006. According to the state government, shark attacks in Queensland are rare, and most species do not pose a threat to humans.