This is one of the surf spots in Costa Rica
where shark attacks have been reported, which is uncommon for Costa Rica.
Not exact matches
Plans called for pontoon boats to carry guests around a seven - acre, 19 - million - litre lagoon
where they would be
attacked by seven - metre long mechanical
sharks capable of moving six metres per second.
A day earlier, two men had been
attacked by
sharks in separate incidents just hundreds of metres and a few hours apart while surfing at breaks a stone's throw up the coast from
where heats were being held for the Margaret River Pro.
«Certainly anytime we have a situation like that
where there's such overwhelming media attention, it's going to leave a memory in the population,» says George Burgess, curator of the International
Shark Attack File at the Florida Museum of Natural History, who fielded 30 to 40 media calls a day that summer.
He suspects it was a balance between prey detection, competition with other
sharks and environmental conditions that allow them to launch a quick vertical
attack where the water is clear enough to see the seals.
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where most
shark attacks happen in the.
In order to stop him from further terrorist
attacks, Bond is entered into the tournament
where he must defeat the notorious card
shark at his own game.
If you look at the
shark attack statistics in California,
where a few decades ago they went through a similar phenomenon with the seal populations responding to protection and white
shark attacks on seals increasing, there was no similar trend in
attacks on humans.»
«This is the first time in professional surfing history — you know I never experienced and nobody ever experienced a situation like that,
where a surfer is
attacked by two
sharks right when a final starts,» said Hickel, according to the World Surf League video.
Volusia County Beaches, Florida
where more unprovoked
shark attacks on humans have occurred per square mile than anywhere else in the world — six in 2011 alone.