Overview
- A three-meter great white shark became stranded on a sandbank near Ardrossan, South Australia, on April 29, prompting a nearly hour-long rescue effort.
- Three local men used crab rakes to push the distressed shark into deeper water, with assistance from tourist Nash Core and his 11-year-old son, who filmed the incident with a drone.
- The shark was successfully returned to deeper water and is presumed alive, though its stranding may have been caused by illness, exhaustion, or chasing prey into the shallows.
- Wildlife scientist Vanessa Pirotta emphasized the importance of prioritizing human safety and contacting environmental authorities in such situations to ensure proper handling.
- The incident highlights the role of technology like drones in documenting marine rescues and increasing visibility of rare events like shark strandings.