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A 16-year-old girl died on Saturday after being mauled by a shark in a river in Western Australia’s state capital, Perth, after she jumped in the water to swim with a pod of dolphins.
Authorities in Perth, Western Australia, believe that a bull shark is responsible for a fatal attack. 16-year-old Stella Berry was killed in the Swan River in Perth.
Authorities are working to determine how much human waste flowed into the Swan River after a wastewater main burst sending raw sewage into Perth’s most iconic waterway.
The girl, 16, was pulled from the Swan River, about 10 miles southwest of central Perth, with “critical injuries,” according to the Western Australia Police Force, which responded to the attack.
Authorities are working to determine how much human waste flowed into the Swan River after a wastewater main burst sending raw sewage into Perth’s most iconic waterway.
Terence U. Chan, David P. Hamilton, Barbara J. Robson, Ben R. Hodges, Chris Dallimore, Impacts of Hydrological Changes on Phytoplankton Succession in the Swan River, Western Australia, Estuaries, Vol.
It’s hard to believe now, but Perth was dubbed ‘Dullsville’ back in 2000. The city has spent the last two decades flipping the script. Wrapped around the broad blue swathe of the Swan River ...