shark attack
A surfer was attacked Thursday by a shark at Sydney's famous Bondi Beach, seriously injuring his left hand and arm.
“You have no idea how this has affected the community. People cannot believe this has happened. Nobody wants to go to the beach anymore,” said Bangilizwe’s neighbour, Malwanda Nombele, 23, who is also a lifeguard.
Photog Kem McNair snapped this amazing shot of a spinner shark jumping out of the water behind surfers at New Smyrna Beach, Florida. No, it isn’t Photoshopped. CNN.com has a video interview with McNair. Shark and surfers (CNN.com)
A swimmer was rushed to hospital Monday after being bitten in what is believed to be the third shark attack off Australian beaches in just two days, police said.
The folks who run the chamber say it simulates the pressure of a submarine. That pressure compresses Oxygen, infusing it into the blood stream in a way that helps heal wounds.
A shark has been reported swimming close to Perth's southern coast as a memorial service for a 51 year old shark victim was underway.
In order to test theories of how to survive a Great White shark attack, the dudes at Mythbusters built a replica of the oceans most-feared predator...
A great white shark has been spotted in the same area of a fatal shark attack, south of Perth, at the weekend.
An Australian father is missing, feared dead, after reportedly being attacked by a shark while swimming with his son.
In a scene that could have come straight out of Jaws, two scuba divers in Mexico had a heart stopping experience when a 15ft great white shark slammed into their metal shark cage and ripped it open, leaving them stranded as bait.
KANE'OHE, Oahu — Todd Murashige will have to live with the vicious scars from an attack that ripped his thigh open to the bone — and with the feelings he has for the shark that bit him.
BAGUIO CITY – A 39-year-old fisherman from the fishing village of Callaguip, Paoay town in Ilocos Norte was attacked and killed by a shark before noon Thursday.
SOLANA BEACH, Calif. -- Other than the helicopters and the lifeguards and the coroner, he had eight miles of beach to himself that morning. The posted signs said, "Get Back!" and "Enter At Your Own Risk!" and "Shark Warning!" but he rushed past all of them to his father's reef.
Australian marine biologist Scoresby Shepherd thinks an increase in attacks could signify that sharks are starting to see humans as food because tuna are getting scarce. "It's a well known biological phenomenon, which is called prey switching," Shepherd said.
A 44-year-old man got right back on his surfboard to enjoy the waves off Florida's east coast after paramedics treated him for a small shark bite.










