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Shark shield saves Perth man from circling great white

The fisherman captured the shark on camera
Man on a kayak with fishing gear, wearing sunglasses and a cap, in open water.

A fisherman who was kayaking in Cockburn Sound came close to a shark โ€“ and caught the whole thing on camera.

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Michael Robertson was trying his luck in the area, and got a surprise when the shark โ€“ possibly a great white โ€“ followed him. It was eventually deterred by his shark shield, a portable electronic device designed to repel sharks using and electromagnetic field, but not before the whole thing was caught on camera.

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The fisherman posted the clip on YouTube, and described the dayโ€™s events as a fishing trip โ€œcut short by an unexpected visitorโ€. He wrote: โ€œI had just lost a good sized Pink Snapper when I heard a large splash behind me, when I turned around I was greeted by a 4m shark.

โ€œIโ€™m no expert but itโ€™s most likely a great white. It followed me for about two or three minutes and disappeared when it came within range of my shark shield.โ€

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But when he dipped the camera back into the water to get a look, the shark had gone, leaving him concerned that it would come back: โ€œNow that I canโ€™t see him, Iโ€™m worried. Itโ€™s pretty big.โ€

Michael told Perth Now that he had chosen to go to Cockburn South purposely so avoid another spot where a great white was seen, but was led straight into the danger zone. He said that, whilst he appeared calm, he was actually quite the opposite:

โ€œI was thinking he could take a bite and take the whole front off if he wanted.โ€

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