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Postby Narrock » Sat Jun 25, 2005 3:56 pm

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Postby brinstar » Sat Jun 25, 2005 5:47 pm

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Postby Diabolik » Sat Jun 25, 2005 6:49 pm

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Postby Ginzburgh » Sat Jun 25, 2005 7:25 pm

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Postby Darcler » Sat Jun 25, 2005 10:23 pm

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Postby Ciladan » Sat Jun 25, 2005 10:24 pm

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Postby Diabolik » Sun Jun 26, 2005 12:17 am

Mine was an hommage to Brinstar... a pastiche, if you will.
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Postby Tadpole » Sun Jun 26, 2005 12:43 am

My bro was down in Florida a couple years ago, and a shark bit his legs off.
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Postby Narrock » Sun Jun 26, 2005 10:49 am

Tadpole wrote:My bro was down in Florida a couple years ago, and a shark bit his legs off.
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Postby Narrock » Sun Jun 26, 2005 10:50 am

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Best post of the week for teh win! :teehee:
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Postby The Kizzy » Sun Jun 26, 2005 11:19 am

Isn't there something they can do about sharks? Like build an underwater fence 50 yards off shore so nothing big can get through or something?
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Postby dammuzis » Sun Jun 26, 2005 11:35 am

considering that shark attacks are exceedingly rare building a surf fence would be way too expensive and plus the sharks bite through them anyway
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Postby Arlos » Sun Jun 26, 2005 12:40 pm

And it kills all sorts of other sea life, like dolphins, sea turtles, birds, fish, non-harmful sharks, rays, etc. Plus it prevents other species from getting to feeding or spawning areas, and has a completely disrupting effect on the local ecology. They have some shark nets off beaches in places in Australia, and the protests of the environmentalists are growing steadily louder over it.

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Postby Jimmy Durante » Sun Jun 26, 2005 3:48 pm

Dr. John McEachran, a professor of wildlife and fishery sciences at Texas A&M who has studied sharks for years, says shark attacks are rare. Although shark attacks can be life threatening, the incidence of unprovoked attacks on people is relatively rare, he believes. Though there have been three along the Texas gulf coast in recent weeks and a half dozen or so attacks along the East Coast, he believes the beach is still a safe bet.
"When you consider all of the people in the world who are in the water at any given moment, the number of shark attacks is very rare," says McEachran.
"The worldwide shark attack rate from 1940 to 1974 averaged 28 per year and in no year exceeded 56. I would be more concerned about the drive to the beach. Your chances of being in a car accident are far greater than being bitten by a shark."
McEachran says shark attacks are far less frequent causes of injury than driving, boating and diving accidents.
He says that when most attacks occur, they are accidental. "Humans are not a shark's preferred food choice. Most shark bites are sort of an exploratory action by the shark - it may bite, but it usually doesn't bite down completely the way it does with its other prey," he explains.
Though Texas has had several attacks, Florida leads all states in the number of reported shark attacks. It has the warm, tropical waters sharks prefer and a huge coastline, McEachran says.
'We know that sharks have an acute sense of hearing and smell," he adds.
"They don't regard the human shape as a prey item. Sometimes you hear reports of surfers having their boards hit by a shark. It's probably because the board resembles the shape of a seal, which is a prime food source for sharks."
McEachran said when shark attacks do occur, they happen in 3 to 4 feet of water, but "that can mean you're a long way off the beach, sometimes several hundred feet. And also, most attacks occur in water that is murky and not very clear.
"A greater percentage of beachgoers are injured by stingrays or hardhead and gafftop catfishes, which can have poisonous spines. They are more likely to cause harm than a shark," McEachran believes.
McEachran says common sense can go a long way in avoiding contact with sharks.
"Sharks generally don't like to be around people," he adds.
"Shark attacks are like airplane crashes. The majority of airplane trips are safe, but when a crash occurs, it gets big headlines.
"Most people are safe at the beach, but when someone does get bitten by a shark, it gets a lot of attention. To put your mind more at ease, go to a beach that has lifeguards. They should be looking for possible sharks. If you use some good common sense in the water, you should be fine."


In other Jaws related news, Disney has scrapped plans to include shark fin soup from it's upcoming theme park in Hong Kong. I find the practice of "finning" nothing short of barbarous (but I could be wrong).
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Postby labbats » Sun Jun 26, 2005 6:52 pm

Yeah, people from Finland suck.
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