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Is this some weird Australian version of the mafia’s tradition of leaving a fish as a sign of an ensuing hit?
Glen Lockery reckons he must be one of the luckiest men alive after surviving a body-slam by a shark.
Everyone loves a good shark story but this last one I came across is a little much...
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)
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 [...]
Might wanna think about some stronger tackle for that 16-foot Great White, mate!
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.
More than ten percent of the sharks in Dubai Aquarium's 10 million-litre aquarium have been killed in attacks that have marred the build-up to its grand opening on Oct 30.
While looking at the lone sea lion suddenly the huge head of a great white shark surfaced next to the seal and took a large bite out of the animal. The shark was dark gray and at least 10-12 feet in length with a dorsal fin 12-16 inches high.
A 51-year-old surfer has survived a close encounter with a large shark, which became tangled in his leash and dragged him like a "powerful jet ski" off the NSW north coast.
A 43-year-old man Ponce Inlet man and a 15-year-old Casselberry teen were sitting with their feet dangling in the water in Ponce Inlet on Saturday when they were bitten within a short time of one another.
Installment #3 of Karina Petroni's Escape Around The World. In this episode having conquered her fear of sharks in the Caribbean, Karina talks about the revelations and positive feelings she now has about sharks.
The nets could kill migrating whales and endangered grey nurse sharks without making swimmers any safer, according to Greens MP Ian Cohen. He was speaking from Byron Bay, which like much of the north and south coasts has no shark net.
Currents, tides and Tropical Storm Fay scattered the bodies over 30 miles along the Florida Keys in just a few days.










