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Researcher who claimed sharks won't bite him loses part of leg in attack (Democrat?)
Sun-Centinal.com ^ | 04/11/02 | Kellie Patrick

Posted on 04/11/2002 3:48:02 PM PDT by What Is Ain't

A famous shark researcher who said his knowledge of sharks kept him from being bitten lost part of his leg to one on Wednesday as he led a class on the predators' behavior.

Erich Ritter, 43, was in waist-deep water with four students at Walker's Cay in the Bahamas when what was thought to be a big lemon shark bit off a large portion of his left calf. He went into shock and was flown to St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach. Hospital officials confirm Ritter was treated there, but would release no further information.

Ritter, who lives in Miami, has told the media he can keep sharks away by modifying his heart rate. In August 2000, he told The Associated Press he had never even been nipped, attributing that largely to his ability to understand sharks' body language. Ritter could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.

Shark scientists in Florida were saddened to learn that Ritter was bitten. But they said they put little credence in his ideas on shark behavior.

"That was an accident waiting to happen," said Samuel Gruber, a University of Miami professor and director of the Bimini Biological Field Station in the Bahamas. Ritter taught classes with Gruber in Bimini for about five years, and Gruber said Ritter is a good lecturer, but does not rely heavily enough on the scientific method.

"Erich takes certain chances based on what he thinks he knows about shark behavior, but there is no evidence to support his theories," he said. "He's more like a philosopher than a scientist."

He has seen Ritter on television, standing in shallow water in the midst of bait and lemon sharks. "Seeing him in the water with those animals swimming around his legs like that, that just bothered me. Frightened me, actually," said Gruber.

But the pictures were beautiful, Gruber said. "I would be frightened to do what he did, but he had gotten away with it for several years."

According to Ritter's Web site, he is a dive instructor and a professor at Hofstra University and the University of Zurich, where he received his doctorate in behavioral ecology.

Arthur Myrberg, also a marine science professor at the University of Miami, said Ritter has great belief in his ideas, but they "have never been reviewed by experts in the field."

Myrberg studies animal behavior and said anyone who does recognizes certain patterns than can help predict what an animal will do. However, these patterns are far from foolproof. "You would be lucky if it would work 50 percent of the time."

Of the accident, Myrberg said: "It does demonstrate that a shark specialist can get bitten like anybody else."

Shark bites remain rare, scientists say.

George Burgess, the marine biologist who is director of the International Shark Attack File, said so far this year, seven people have been bitten by sharks in Florida, two others in Hawaii, and 14 worldwide. This does not include what happened to Ritter.

Ritter had been conducting the class at a dive site where tourists commonly feed sharks, a practice that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission last year outlawed.

Both Ritter and Gruber testified against the ban. Ritter said there was no scientific evidence to support a ban.

Burgess did not testify, but considers shark feeding dangerous. Normally, sharks fear humans and swim away from them, he said. But feeding teaches sharks to associate human beings and the noises they make with food.


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KEYWORDS: darwin; democrat; sharks
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1 posted on 04/11/2002 3:48:02 PM PDT by What Is Ain't
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To: What Is Ain't
"That was an accident waiting to happen,"

The word 'accident' groaned under the
semantic load, but refused to buckle.

3 posted on 04/11/2002 3:51:23 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: What Is Ain't
oh, BITE ME.
4 posted on 04/11/2002 3:52:20 PM PDT by KellyAdmirer
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To: What Is Ain't
Musta been a redneck: "Hey y'all--watch this!"
6 posted on 04/11/2002 3:53:48 PM PDT by Pharmboy
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To: What Is Ain't
"He's more like a philosopher than a scientist."

I could think of better descriptions........'dumbass' comes to mind.

7 posted on 04/11/2002 3:54:51 PM PDT by randog
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To: What Is Ain't
Ritter could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.

Well . . .DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

9 posted on 04/11/2002 3:56:26 PM PDT by WIladyconservative
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To: LindaSOG
Holden Day Wilson, told the Toronto Sun newspaper that Hoy was "one of the best and brightest" members of the 200-man association.

Again I say . . .DUHHHHHHHHHHHH!

10 posted on 04/11/2002 3:57:36 PM PDT by WIladyconservative
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To: What Is Ain't
KING CLAUDIUS
Now, Hamlet, where's Polonius?

HAMLET
At supper.

KING CLAUDIUS
At supper! where?

HAMLET
Not where he eats, but where he is eaten....

11 posted on 04/11/2002 4:00:34 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: What Is Ain't
has told the media he can keep sharks away by modifying his heart rate.

The problem with that is sharks don't know how to take a pulse. ;-)

12 posted on 04/11/2002 4:00:38 PM PDT by StriperSniper
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To: matamoros
LOL it only takes one.
13 posted on 04/11/2002 4:01:52 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: LindaSOG
Hoy was "one of the best and brightest" members of the 200-man association.

Not a firm with high standards.

14 posted on 04/11/2002 4:03:04 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: StriperSniper
has told the media he can keep sharks away by modifying his heart rate.

Must have been a very perceptive shart or in on the scam as it attempted to reduce his heart rate to zero

15 posted on 04/11/2002 4:04:17 PM PDT by spokeshave
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To: What Is Ain't
A doctorate in BEHAVORIAL ECOLOGY????

He went into shock and was flown to St. Mary's Medical Center

I'll bet he was shocked. I can't wait to hear his excuse.

16 posted on 04/11/2002 4:04:36 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: spokeshave
shart = shark....sorry
17 posted on 04/11/2002 4:07:56 PM PDT by spokeshave
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To: What Is Ain't
Any chance this was shot on video? I'd love to see it on "When animals attack."
18 posted on 04/11/2002 4:09:01 PM PDT by tcostell
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To: What Is Ain't
You can lay on a bed of nails and walk through hot coals, or even charm the cobra, and do it every day. But sooner or later . . .
19 posted on 04/11/2002 4:11:08 PM PDT by RightWhale
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To: gcruse
Haha!
20 posted on 04/11/2002 4:33:17 PM PDT by Reactionary
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