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13-year-old girl bitten by shark; loses arm
« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2003, 03:06:01 PM »
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Did you see the surf board?  It was a huge bitemark, she's really lucky she only lost an arm.  




Holy Freakin' Crap!  :eek:

Even if it is a shortboard, and probably fairly lightweight for a girl, that's one massive bite mark!

Yeah, she IS lucky she only lost an arm and not half of her torso.  That could easily have been a fatality.

During the recent "Shark Week" on Discovery Channel I caught one of the shows where they re-created 3 specific shark attacks using laboratory analysis of videotapes of the attacks (including footage from "O'Shay's Big Adventure" show), the victims' statements, and a set of mechanical jaws so that they could measure the bite pressure and "sawing effect" of the teeth.  What they discovered was pretty scary stuff about the shark thought processes during the attack.


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"My arm was hanging in the water, and it just came and bit me," Hamilton told Honolulu television station KGMB.

She said the shark pulled her back and forth, "but I just held on my board, and then it let go."
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« Reply #16 on: November 03, 2003, 03:19:17 PM »
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Did you see the surf board?  It was a huge bitemark, she's really lucky she only lost an arm.  




And the blood loss, its a real credit to her conditioning, and her Dad's fast response, that she survived.


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« Reply #17 on: November 03, 2003, 03:21:13 PM »
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... one of my uncles lived up in the Dalles and had caught a 6' sturgeon that morning, and hadn't had time to butcher it before the party....

... as usual when I got there I never even went to the house.  little brother and I just headed straight to the pool.  I swear I must've levitated a couple feet off the water when I looked down and saw a 'shark' in the pool while at mid-cannonball.

as it is I somehow skipped accross the pool like a stone, and climbed the other wall fairly fast.  I was barely wet.


This just in from Fox News!  "Swimmers Attack Shark"!  We report, you decide!  :p

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« Reply #18 on: November 03, 2003, 03:26:42 PM »
Sharks are weird critters.
I mean for years I have scuba dove with them I mean right next to them.
All kinds(exept Great whites and tigers).
I have never had trouble with any shark.
Hell I have been attacked by baracuda but no sharks LOL.
I think the common thinking on this is that a sufer or swimmer looks like There food supply from there point of view.

But once they take a bite they know that it is now what they wanted.
Very few sharks are "man eaters"
But they can shure mess up you'r day.
This one looked to be a big one.

In the end she got away lucky.
The shark could have bite her in two.
But again he was probably just going in for a taste.

I hope she recovers and can return to the sport she loves.


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People we must always remember in the ocean we are not on top of the food chain any more.

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« Reply #19 on: November 03, 2003, 03:36:39 PM »
I'm a total ***** when it comes to all things shark related.

It's wierd too, because I was really into snorkling as a kid, living in the Philippines, and I was absolutely fascinated by Sharks at that time and througout my youth.

Flash forward to 1992, and I'm in the Navy, statioined at Monterey California. A few of my friends are really into surfing, and I decide to give it a shot. I'd paddle out there, no problem. Then I'd sit and wait for a wave.... big problem. I just can't get it out of my head how tasty I must look. I only went out twice, and was constantly in a hurry to try and get a wave to ride back in.  

Kyaking might have been worse. We rented a couple of Kyakes once and went paddling about the bay. As you cross over the Kelp forests during the day, they really give you a sense of the depth there. You can see them go down down down down dissapear. Then my head starts projecting the image of a great white rushing up to ambush my punk ass.

It's irrational, and I know the odds of attack but none the less my head just cant deal with it. I'm glad I never fell overboard lol.

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« Reply #20 on: November 03, 2003, 04:06:59 PM »
I recall shark week last time around, where they show how sharks could mistake a paddling surfer for prey....but how they also swim up, taste, then retreat.  But for a huge fish like that, and the amazing jaws/teeth/force....our human bodies dont take such nibbles well.

That's a huge bite mark, she's lucky she's not out half her chest ..ie dead

I feel bad for her, reading about her on the news and the surf site they link, she was really coming into the sport strong.  Maybe she still can, who knows.

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« Reply #21 on: November 03, 2003, 04:14:47 PM »
13 year old SUSHI!!! :aok

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« Reply #22 on: November 03, 2003, 04:24:47 PM »
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13 year old SUSHI!!! :aok


Thats just wrong
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« Reply #23 on: November 03, 2003, 07:15:12 PM »
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I'm a total ***** when it comes to all things shark related.

It's wierd too, because I was really into snorkling as a kid, living in the Philippines, and I was absolutely fascinated by Sharks at that time and througout my youth.

Flash forward to 1992, and I'm in the Navy, statioined at Monterey California. A few of my friends are really into surfing, and I decide to give it a shot. I'd paddle out there, no problem. Then I'd sit and wait for a wave.... big problem. I just can't get it out of my head how tasty I must look. I only went out twice, and was constantly in a hurry to try and get a wave to ride back in.  

Kyaking might have been worse. We rented a couple of Kyakes once and went paddling about the bay. As you cross over the Kelp forests during the day, they really give you a sense of the depth there. You can see them go down down down down dissapear. Then my head starts projecting the image of a great white rushing up to ambush my punk ass.

It's irrational, and I know the odds of attack but none the less my head just cant deal with it. I'm glad I never fell overboard lol.

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WOW you sound JUST like me ..

i have this totally irrational deathly fear of water that i cant see and touch the bottom.

put me in the carribean where i can see the bottom 100 feet down im fine.

put me in a 6 foot deep lake with murky water im in sheer panaic.
heck even in a pool with no lights outside at night. (not one of those round above ground ones).

dont know why at all.
I don't know what to put here yet.

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« Reply #24 on: November 03, 2003, 08:14:15 PM »
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WOW you sound JUST like me ..

i have this totally irrational deathly fear of water that i cant see and touch the bottom.

put me in the carribean where i can see the bottom 100 feet down im fine.

put me in a 6 foot deep lake with murky water im in sheer panaic.
heck even in a pool with no lights outside at night. (not one of those round above ground ones).

dont know why at all.


No watermelon I have been bittien  by pearch in a lake but never by a shark in the ocean.
weird.

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« Reply #25 on: November 03, 2003, 09:02:05 PM »
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Flash forward to 1992, and I'm in the Navy, statioined at Monterey California. A few of my friends are really into surfing, and I decide to give it a shot. I'd paddle out there, no problem. Then I'd sit and wait for a wave.... big problem. I just can't get it out of my head how tasty I must look. I only went out twice, and was constantly in a hurry to try and get a wave to ride back in.  

-Sik


Asilomar Beach? Used to surf there quite a bit when I was stationed at Ft Ord-92-93. It can get pretty rough, and the water is always cold as chit. Never really had any fear of sharks in that area. During my 3 years in Hawaii, only saw 1 reef shark cruising around while I was bodyboarding on the Diamond Head end of Waikiki. Ended my day early.  ;) Snorkeling is another matter. As long as there's a reef between me and the open ocean I'm ok, but get me on the back side of the reef and I'll be checking 6 every 5 seconds :)

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« Reply #26 on: November 04, 2003, 08:54:43 AM »
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Flash forward to 1992, and I'm in the Navy, statioined at Monterey California. A few of my friends are really into surfing, and I decide to give it a shot. I'd paddle out there, no problem. Then I'd sit and wait for a wave.... big problem. I just can't get it out of my head how tasty I must look. I only went out twice, and was constantly in a hurry to try and get a wave to ride back in.  


Here on the Gulf of Mexico, the only real surf we get comes from hurricanes and tropical storm.  The bad part of this is that these storms also create really strong currents that push all sorts of deep-water stuff into the shallows.

When I was a kid, my brother and I would go belly-surfing on some inflatable canvas rafts in water that was maybe 5 feet deep, if even that.  We'd ride it in until the raft grounded out, then turn around and wade back out into the surf zone and catch the next set of breakers.  We'd do this for hours on end until we got hungry or our nipples couldn't take it anymore, whichever came first.

So we'd been at it for an hour and the surf was really pounding strong (for the Gulf coast) with a strong shoreline current running parallel to the beach.  I'd caught a good ride in and stood up to walk back out to the breakers.  I was up to my knees in whitewater when something big and slimy brushed up against my leg.  I felt this something twitch and swim back along the shoreline just as I was giving the "WTF?" face. :eek: I stood there, trying to decide whether to go in or go out.

I went back out.  But after a few more rides, just to prove I wasn't a wimp, I went in.  It wasn't until we were settled over a bowl of spaghetti-O's that I told my brother about the something that hit me.

I've been surfing since then and haven't had any bad things happen (other than the time I stepped on a sea urchin).  I think that was the last time I really had a scary moment on the water.

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« Reply #27 on: November 04, 2003, 10:37:56 AM »
One arm aint too bad...



Hmm, wonder if she needs an older boyfriend now...:p
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« Reply #28 on: November 04, 2003, 02:33:11 PM »
That girl seems like a tough cookie. I hope she can overcome this.


Once, while in chest deep water, I got nibbled by hundreds of glass minnows.

I'm one of the lucky ones, I guess. :p
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« Reply #29 on: November 04, 2003, 08:02:35 PM »
I just hope that the shark is ok! lol

BTW Not a total lost. She can play AH with her good arm.
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