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Fighting Back

Postby Mudharp » Mon May 12, 2008 4:34 pm

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354938,00.html

Man Survives Mauling by 16-Foot Shark in Australia
Sunday , May 11, 2008

SYDNEY, Australia —

An Australian swimmer who was mauled by a 16-foot shark and survived said Sunday he saw a shadow in the water seconds before the attack and thought it was a dolphin.

The shark, believed to be a great white, seized Jason Cull by the left leg as he was swimming at Middleton Beach in southwestern Australia on Saturday.

Cull, 37, survived after grappling with the beast and after a lifeguard at the beach came to his aid.

The shark was one of three that swimmers reported seeing at the beach Saturday. Officials closed the beach after the attack.

From his hospital bed where he was treated for deep lacerations, Cull told reporters he saw a shadow moving in the water just before the attack and mistook it for a dolphin.

"It was much bigger than a dolphin when it came up," Cull told reporters. "It banged straight into me — I realized what it was, it was a shark.

"I sort of punched it, and it grabbed me by the leg and dragged me under the water," he said. "I just remember being dragged backwards underwater. I felt along it, I found its eye and I poked it in the eye, and that's when it let go."

Tom Marron, a spokesman for the lifeguards at the beach, said volunteer lifesaver Joanne Lucas leapt into the water to help Cull after swimmers at the beach started panicking when they Cull struggling.

"She heard the cries and splashing and knew they needed assistance and just went straight in," Marron said.

"She got hold of the injured swimmer and brought him back to shore," he said. "There was a fairly comprehensive mauling of his left leg, lost a lot of his calf, severe lacerations."

Cull was in stable condition after having surgery at a hospital in Albany, about 250 miles south of Perth, the capital of Western Australia state, a hospital spokesman said on customary condition of anonymity.

Marron said people at the beach noticed three sharks Saturday and estimated their size at up to 16 feet.

There about 15 shark attacks a year in Australian waters — one of the highest rates in the world — but on average just over one attack per year is fatal.

Last month, a shark attacked and killed a 16-year-old surfer off Australia's eastern coast.
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Postby drowningbitbybit » Mon May 12, 2008 11:23 pm

the whole fighting back thing.... bullsh#t.

Several tons of shark being 'grappled' by 80kg of human? Like its going to care. Sharks take an exploratory bite, and then decide that they dont want to eat the victim (they're not fond of humans).

Nothing to do with 'fighting back'.
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Postby Thibb » Tue May 13, 2008 4:47 am

All the same, the number of attacks this year is crazy. It's turning into a weekly newsitem...
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Postby billie_morini » Tue May 13, 2008 5:04 am

drowningbitbybit: "Sharks take an exploratory bite, and then decide that they dont want to eat the victim (they're not fond of humans). Nothing to do with 'fighting back'.
Billie: "Could be, but I'll be damed if I lay there like a limp dish rag!"
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Postby greg@hoodatsurfco » Tue May 20, 2008 8:09 am

Thibb I was about to say that.. we are gonna hit a record for shark attacks this year haha.
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Postby mrc » Wed May 28, 2008 3:46 pm

At the end of the day if your a dog,human or a huge shark if something tries to blind you your going to try to get away from it .
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Postby BoarderDave » Wed May 28, 2008 3:58 pm

Yeah.. I believe the "fighting back" was the eye poking.. and Im pretty sure it helped the scenario greatly.
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Postby SilverShark78 » Mon Jun 02, 2008 7:49 pm

I have a hard time believing the old fighting back theory, but it is true that sharks are very sensitive on a few certain spots. Sharks are majestic and powerful animals, but that doesn't mean they don't have a defense mechanism either though. When a shark attacks it doesn't continue with the attack because of fear of the fight of a dying animal. That's why it's usually just one bite. Normally if the shark wanted to continue the attack then it would come back to the prey that is or has bled to death.
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