Australian man 'stole' tag from great white shark

Australian man 'stole' tag from great white shark

An Australian man has been charged with stealing a monitoring tag from a great white shark, reportedly setting off a string of false shark alarms in Western Australia.

A Great White shark jumps out of the water as it hunts Cape fur seals near False Bay, on July 4, 2010.
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Police in the town of Albany charged the 48-year-old man with stealing an "acoustic monitor tag" used to track great white sharks off the coast, they said in a statement received Wednesday.

He is to face Albany magistrates court on November 4.

Tagged sharks trigger an alarm when they swim within range of a network of 34 receivers dotted along the West Australian coast, giving people real-time warnings of the danger at key locations. 

Though police gave no further details, a report in the West Australian newspaper said the man removed the tag when he caught a great white shark by mistake and then released it alive.

The tag then allegedly set off shark alarms seven times between August 13 and September 4, the paper said.

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