Posted on 05/03/2008 7:29:42 PM PDT by navyguy
Three decades have passed since the movie Jaws sent terrified bathers scrambling out of the ocean. But as any beach lifeguard knows, there's still nothing like a gory shark attack to stoke public hysteria and paranoia.
Two deaths in the waters off California and Mexico last week and a spate of shark-inflicted injuries to surfers off Florida's Atlantic coast have left beachgoers seeking an explanation for a sudden surge in the number of strikes.
In the first four months of this year, there were four fatal shark attacks worldwide, compared with one in the whole of 2007, according to the International Shark Attack File at the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville. 'The one thing that's affecting shark attacks more than anything else is human activity,' said Dr George Burgess of Florida University, a shark expert who maintains the database. 'As the population continues to rise, so does the number of people in the water for recreation. And as long as we have an increase in human hours in the water, we will have an increase in shark bites.'
Some experts suggest that an abundance of seals has attracted high numbers of sharks, while others believe that overfishing has hit their food chain. 'I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but it's a convenient excuse,' Burgess said. Another contributory factor to the location of shark attacks could be global warming and rising sea temperatures. 'You'll find that some species will begin to appear in places they didn't in the past with some regularity,' he said.
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FYI- Great whites have always been in the waters off the California coast. Northern and southern. Global warming-feh.
Maybe we can blame the mortgage crisis on global warming too...........
I was afraid they were going to blame George W.
I thought it was Bush’s fault?
Or could it be more people surfing and invading the sharks’ environment? There would be no fatalities if everyone stayed out of the water.
I thought that it was ‘cause of the greenies who won’t let us eliminate the tasty seals from the coastline.
Seals are bait.
Nah. There’s no money in that any more.
I tell you...those nitwits at The Guardian! How do they manage to get the ink on the paper???
Isn’t this an argument for even higher gas prices in order to reduce shark attacks?
Higher prices + lower demand + less green house gases.
NAH! Can’t be because the Mexicans “feed” the sharks for the tourists to go GAGA over. Like they do in the Bahamas .
Can’t be because humans don’t hunt them anymore.
Can’t be that the Sharks are responsible for the disappearance of the California Sea Otter either.
Can’t be because the Strongest Survive.
I thought Global Warming was taking a vacation. I guess somebody forgot to tell the sharks.
Now, THAT’s a scary comparison!
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