Maui Surfer Attacked By Shark
A Maui County news release says a 54-year-old man was attacked shortly after 6 a.m. while surfing in an area known as “Kalama Bowls” in Kihei.
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- October 20 2009 | 343 views
Fishermen off North Stradbroke Island in Queensland haul in a ten-foot Great White shark bitten in half by a “monster” great white…
» Read Full StoryA Maui County news release says a 54-year-old man was attacked shortly after 6 a.m. while surfing in an area known as “Kalama Bowls” in Kihei.
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In this photo released by Tasmania Police and distributed via AAP Image, a surfboard which had a chunk taken out of it by a great white shark in Binalong Bay, Tasmania, Australia, Jan. 11, 2009 is shown. Across Australia, edgy beachgoers are questioning their safety following a string of attacks and shark sightings close to shore.
Might wanna think about some stronger tackle for that 16-foot Great White, mate!
» Read Full StoryAustralian 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.
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