Posted on 07/02/2015 5:11:23 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
A 68-year-old man was pulled under the water by a shark Wednesday in the Outer Banks this time on Ocracoke Island.
The man was swimming outside the first breaker about 25 feet offshore, directly in front of the lifeguard stand, when he encountered a gray shark about 7 feet long, Hyde County officials said. A lifeguard saw the shark pull the man under the water. He suffered several bites to his rib cage, hip, lower leg and both hands.
A witness told CNN he saw a trail of blood from water to the sand.
The victim was able to swim out of the water, where a doctor who happened to be in the area was able to stabilize him, said Justin Gibbs with Hyde County EMS. The man, who was visiting from Massachusetts, was then airlifted off the island to Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, N.C. The man was stable and alert, officials said.
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Yeah this is I think the fifth shark attack off North Carolina in two weeks. So anyone who goes in the water now is just not overly bright.
I have flown over those waters many times. There are always dozens of sharks within 100 yards of the shore, that is where they feed. They are very easy to spot from the air.
no, it’s the 7th NC attack in a few weeks.
I live on the NC coast....I’ll be staying in the boat for a while.....
They are indeed...aerial photos are stunning sometime. Around Cape Lookout, which is part of the Beaufort Morehead City Atlantic Beach area, it’s shark infested from aerial looks....
They’re staging there hoping to get a walk-on role in Sharknado 3
When I got married, wife and I went to the beach. She wanted to go swimming, I told her I had no desire, but go if she wanted. Then I told her why I had no interest in going in the ocean. She hasn’t been in the ocean since.
That’s where the Sharks are!
...my wife just showed me an 11 foot alligator that came ashore at Holden Beach NC.........gators AND sharks!
Sharks are, like, the ONE thing of which I have a deep-rooted fear. When you’re in the water, you’re in their element. You have no idea which direction they are coming from and they can move so fast. Screw that.
Now, a bear... I could take a bear...
NC has gators as far north as the “Alligator River”.
Wonder how it got the name?
ROFL
Im afraid of sharks, but only in a water situation. If I saw a shark on the street, Id be like WHAT?! **** YOU! It's like the opposite of how I am with lions.
-- Demetri Martin, "Personal Information Waltz", These Are Jokes
If we restrict the list to U.S. deaths and omit mosquitoes and deer, the listing becomes 1) bees (53 deaths each year in the U.S.), 2) dogs (30-35 deaths), 3) cows (22), 4) horses (20), 5) spiders (6.5), and 6) rattlesnakes (5.5). Yep you are 10 times more likely to die in the U.S. because of a bee sting than a bite from a rattler and 22 times more likely to be killed by a cow than by a shark.
#1. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with other mammals, a category that includes cats, cows, horses, pigs, raccoons, and other hoofed animals: 655. The biggest bringers of death are cows and horses.
#2. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with hornets, wasps, or bees: 509.
#3. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with dogs: 250.
#4. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with nonvenomous insects or nonvertebrates: 85.
#5. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with non-venomous reptiles. This would include lizards and non-venomous snakes and the cause of death being bitten or crushed by the animal: 77.
#6. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with venomous spiders: 70.
#7. The number of deaths that resulted from other venomous arthropods such as fire ants: 63.
#8. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with venomous snakes or lizards: 59.
#9. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with marine animals: 10, 8 of them from sharks.
#10. The number of deaths that resulted from interactions with crocodiles and alligators: 9.
http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/events/department-news/1195/forget-sharks-cows-are-more-likely-to-kill-you/
Lol!
“Now, a bear... I could take a bear..”
Maybe a Care Bear! I’m pretty sure I can kick it’s arse.
It is actually the 7th. I think there have been an additional 2 in SC waters as well.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVJ4s7k0vU8
Shark Week starts July 5th!!!
It's the most wonderful week, of the year!
No one likes Massachusetts tourists.
I was just swimming in those waters with my kids last month.
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