Despite the cancellation, reporting was accurate, explaining the genuine reasons behind the unusual shark activity. Surfing WA’s reputation remained intact, and the organisation was positioned empathetically around a decision WSL alone had made. The Margaret River Pro was subsequently granted a further three-year licence.
Good-news stories ran in parallel: a fundraiser for the first shark-attack victim, who was saved by first responders trained through Surfing WA’s free surf first-aid program, raised close to $30,000 and was covered by The Australian, The West Australian and Seven News.