OH SH!T! Shark Attack

illusion88

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Some Guy just got eaten at my local Surf Spot. He was bodyboarding (thats what I do) when all the sudden he got attacked from behind. I was just about to leave and go there to! They closed the beach until the 1st as well. AHH! I surf every week, sometimes up to 3 times a week. Hella scary. This isnt the first time too. In 1996 some guy got attacked. Now where am I gonna surf big waves? That spot is known for huge waves and real steep drops. Guess im gonna have to wait for the first...

Here is a link to the article
 

guyver01

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Originally posted by: illusion88
Some Guy just got eaten at my local Surf Spot.

Sharks have to celebrate Thanksgiving too...


human.. the other OTHER white meat..

:Q
 

illusion88

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Originally posted by: notfred
Go out anyway. The shark's not going to sit around and wait for surfers.

I wish I could, the surf would be great today. BUt they closed the beach until the first. Not to mention, HE JUST GOT ATTACKED BY A SHARK!
We have seen them at other beaches before. They normaly mean the end of the day.
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: notfred
Go out anyway. The shark's not going to sit around and wait for surfers.

I wish I could, the surf would be great today. BUt they closed the beach until the first. Not to mention, HE JUST GOT ATTACKED BY A SHARK!
We have seen them at other beaches before. They normaly mean the end of the day.

Yeah, the end of the day, but not the end of the weekend. And who cares if they closed the beach? Has that ever stopped surfers from going out in good waves before? No.

Anyway, if you're really scared of sharks, drive down to SF, looks like there's surf at Ocean Beach.
 

Cyberian

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Santa Rosa assistant city attorney suffers deep leg lacerations after likely great white tosses him, lets go
I guess the shark spit him out due to professional courtesy.
 

illusion88

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Originally posted by: Cyberian
Santa Rosa assistant city attorney suffers deep leg lacerations after likely great white tosses him, lets go
I guess the shark spit him out due to professional courtesy.

Well hey, sharks don't eat their own kind.

As for the closure of the beach...
When its closed, its closed. People don't go. Im sure the Rangers would get all up on you if you did. Im willing to bet their is a fine involved. I was actually thinking about ocean beach, but I couldn't find anyone to go down there with me and I didn't feel like making the trip alone. Instead i went to a much smaller spot and surfed there. Its a good spot. Not really big waves, but much smaller crowds. Its also alot more laid back there, you aren't worried about a 15foot monster comming in and wiping you out, or forcing you to paddle further out so you do get raped.
 

Hamburgerpimp

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We kill 100,000,000 sharks a year. Sharks kill 40 humans a year. We're winning, what's the problem?
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Hamburgerpimp
We kill 100,000,000 sharks a year. Sharks kill 40 humans a year. We're winning, what's the problem?

100,000,000 sounds a bit contrived, if you ask me.
 

AlienCraft

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Originally posted by: Cyberian
Santa Rosa assistant city attorney suffers deep leg lacerations after likely great white tosses him, lets go
I guess the shark spit him out due to professional courtesy.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA , I wanted to say that....
:D
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Santa Rosa assistant city attorney suffers deep leg lacerations after likely great white tosses him, lets go
I guess the shark spit him out due to professional courtesy.

Well hey, sharks don't eat their own kind.

As for the closure of the beach...
When its closed, its closed. People don't go. Im sure the Rangers would get all up on you if you did. Im willing to bet their is a fine involved. I was actually thinking about ocean beach, but I couldn't find anyone to go down there with me and I didn't feel like making the trip alone. Instead i went to a much smaller spot and surfed there. Its a good spot. Not really big waves, but much smaller crowds. Its also alot more laid back there, you aren't worried about a 15foot monster comming in and wiping you out, or forcing you to paddle further out so you do get raped.

Surfers regularly got ticketed by the harbor master for surfing the Santa Cruz Harbormouth until they started dredging it and ruined the sandbar. I've personally been in a group of people that caused the Coast Gaurd to move thier training excercises dwon the beach, after they wanted to use thier boat and thier helicopter right in the best peak on the beach. To even get in the water at Steamer Lane you have to jump over the fence that says "warning: it's illegal to go beyond this fence" and walk down to the end of the cliff. Any beach with a "warning: this beach closed due to contamination/sharks/etc" sign will still be surfed in Santa Cruz if thier waves.

We've never had any problems with closed beaches :)
 

Hamburgerpimp

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100,000,000 sounds a bit contrived, if you ask me.

Do you know how much Shark Fins sell for? How about Shark Cartilage?

Finning is the process of cutting off the fins of a shark and then dumping the rest of the body at sea, unused. Fins typically represent about 5% of bodyweight. This wasteful and often cruel practice exists as a result of the fact that most shark fins are valuable and most shark meat has limited commercial value, and can be problematic to store. Finning commonly occurs in high seas fisheries, hundreds of miles out to sea, and in small inshore fisheries in tropical countries, where fishermen are being encouraged by shark fin-buyers to target local shark populations. It's estimated that 100 million sharks are killed per year by 'bycatch' or in targeted shark fisheries
 

ElFenix

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that reminds me of the japanese research vessel that went around slaughtering whales for scientific purposes...

isn't that sort of thing illegal by treaty?
 

Hamburgerpimp

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isn't that sort of thing illegal by treaty?

I guess anything goes when you're 100 miles out at sea.
 

illusion88

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Santa Rosa assistant city attorney suffers deep leg lacerations after likely great white tosses him, lets go
I guess the shark spit him out due to professional courtesy.

Well hey, sharks don't eat their own kind.

As for the closure of the beach...
When its closed, its closed. People don't go. Im sure the Rangers would get all up on you if you did. Im willing to bet their is a fine involved. I was actually thinking about ocean beach, but I couldn't find anyone to go down there with me and I didn't feel like making the trip alone. Instead i went to a much smaller spot and surfed there. Its a good spot. Not really big waves, but much smaller crowds. Its also alot more laid back there, you aren't worried about a 15foot monster comming in and wiping you out, or forcing you to paddle further out so you do get raped.

Surfers regularly got ticketed by the harbor master for surfing the Santa Cruz Harbormouth until they started dredging it and ruined the sandbar. I've personally been in a group of people that caused the Coast Gaurd to move thier training excercises dwon the beach, after they wanted to use thier boat and thier helicopter right in the best peak on the beach. To even get in the water at Steamer Lane you have to jump over the fence that says "warning: it's illegal to go beyond this fence" and walk down to the end of the cliff. Any beach with a "warning: this beach closed due to contamination/sharks/etc" sign will still be surfed in Santa Cruz if thier waves.

We've never had any problems with closed beaches :)

Hmm...
They have never closed the beach on us. Even when that dude went in a coma, and when that other guy had to be helicoptored out (as did the shark victim), so I have never had any trouble with it before. So they don't really bother you? Are the tickets expensive? Im poor, couldn't afford 100$ parking ticket. What do they go for? Well it doesn't really matter much anyways, tomorrow is the first. Ill keep that in mind next time they close the beach.
 

DanTMWTMP

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Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: illusion88
Some Guy just got eaten at my local Surf Spot.

Sharks have to celebrate Thanksgiving too...


human.. the other OTHER white meat..

:Q

:Q

(LOL!)
...sigh..supressing laughter...
 

Jzero

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I know a guy who actually spent a night in jail after going out on a closed beach. Turns out in Ocean City, NJ lifeguards actually have legal weight and you can be arrested for ignoring them. Pretty whacky.

It's scary, but OTOH, you're far more likely to bash your head on a reef, and you don't let that stop you. Shark attacks are rare and not usually fatal. It's just one of the risks of the game. :)
 

virtuamike

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Originally posted by: Hamburgerpimp
We kill 100,000,000 sharks a year. Sharks kill 40 humans a year. We're winning, what's the problem?

100,000,000-40 = h4x

 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Hamburgerpimp
We kill 100,000,000 sharks a year. Sharks kill 40 humans a year. We're winning, what's the problem?

100,000,000 sounds a bit contrived, if you ask me.
40 humans a year sounds a bit contrived, if you ask me.

;)

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EDIT: All this "eating" talk is making me hungry . . . fish (shark) tacos, anyone?

:D
 

LordMaul

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I knew this girl who got mauled by a Great White when she was like 11. It took a large portion of her "hind" with it, as well as a piece of her board. They managed to reconstruct her with plastic surgery and she is normal now. :Q You'd never know if she didn't tell you.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: illusion88
Some Guy just got eaten at my local Surf Spot.

Sharks have to celebrate Thanksgiving too...


human.. the other OTHER white meat..

:Q


LOL!