VERY true. They aren't evil, but sharks are predators. Although, interestingly in these cases at least two of the stories involed someone kicking a shark before being bitten and somebody hooking a shark and dragging it to the boat before being bitten. So, that may have been partially defensive rather than hunting behavior. Glad everybody survived at least.
Yikes! I visited family on Cape Cod a few years back and they've got great white shark warning signs posted at the entrance to all the paid access beaches, and people have an app that shows recent shark sightings around the Cape so you can decide if you want to risk going in the water. The water is incredibly murky off the Cape too, you'd never see it coming.
I'M GLAD TO HEAR YOUR SAFE.. IT'S GETTING TO DANGEROUS TO GO IN THE OCEAN 🌊 ANYMORE..AND KEEP YOUR DOG'S OUT TOO.. PEOPLE DON'T USE THEIR HEADS ANYMORE GO BUY A POOL
The ocean is the sharks home. It’s not ours. We are entering their home. If we chose to enter the ocean it should be our risk, not theirs. We shouldn’t attempt to hunt them down. It’s just Mother Nature and we should respect it
Yup ! This is true ! Flip the script on folks and it’ll be a different story. Others don’t think how would you like it if a random person just walked in your house n started just running through all the rooms like it’s there’s. Most people would react pretty violently. Well same situation. All in those sharks living room and kitchen uninvited.
@@Willams78 they have always come close to shore on the Gulf Coast, South Padre Island has had shark attacks before. Bull sharks tiger sharks hammerheads, feed close to shore. The attacks in South Padre Island were clearly a bull shark. It's a common shark in that area and is responsible for most of the bites that occur along the whole Gulf Coast.
There was a guy interviewed not long ago who said a few years back there was reports in the media like once a week on shark attacks. He thought to himself "Why are these attacks happening more and more often??" Then he did his research. He concluded that there weren't more shark attacks happening than usual, but that the media started reporting them more often!
All those bites were from the same shark which escaped to open waters…….WHO WRITES THIS 💩💩💩he escaped, I think for him he was just cruising his own neighborhood, he didn’t need to escape from anything or anyone 🙋🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️😖🦈
I'm almost 72 and glad I had the chance to enjoy being in the ocean back in the 60's & 70's, after that the movie "Jaws" came out and mostly everyone was too terrified to go back in again, including me.😮
We could enjoy the shore lines again if crazies didn't limit shark fishing. Protecting sharks is insane, unAmerican, looney as all get-out, nonsensical and terribly wrong. If sharks are hunted, they learn to stay away. Those who say the sharks were here first makes sense if you don't think about the fact that cooties, lice in the underclothes were also here first. Don't be that person. I grew up in safety because that was a time when the only place a shark was allowed was away from humans or on the plate as fish sticks. Yumm.
BULL SHARKS ARE IN THE GULF AND THEY ARE IN RIVERS TOO...BULL SHARKS SURVIVE FRESHWATER AND SALTWATER THE ONLY SHARK THAT CAN GET IN FRESHWATER YOUR RIVERS SO BE CAREFUL
My buddy does a lot diving. He’s trying to get me into it. I keep telling him I’m scared of sharks and all the other creatures under the sea. He tells me sharks don’t attack people and that Hollywood has over exaggerated sharks and other water creatures. I’m just like that’s fine but all it takes is one incident. With my luck the one time I go diving is that time I’ll have to fight off sharks. Even the most experienced diver is fair game in an open ocean for sharks.
Sharks attack people. I wouldn't listen to anyone who says they don't. The movie Jaws itself was based on a true series of attacks on the East Coast in the 1920s. It is true it's usually a case of them mistaking you for something else, but that offers little consolation when they swim off with your leg.
My daughter is in Galveston I told her she’s not allowed to go in the water only the pier yeah yeah it’s their home but seeing those attacks so horrific and sad
@@Celwood I was in three feet of water (ish) when the 8ft bull shark hit me. (my fault). It was twenty years ago and still feels like it was yesterday.
Stop the beach fishing. It's dangerous to try to draw one kind of fish to your lure and assume you won't draw another. Find a pier! Bigger sharks are smelling the bait. Make it illegal to fish from the beach
Very true. Was in florida last year, 2.000 people swimming and 1 DA fishing. Yelling at people not to cross his line and to stay away from him. We kept throwing rocks and seashells into the water.
@Mike-d6iThen do not make a big deal about it when an animal decides to chomp on your leg. Originally it was and still is the animals land. Humans serve no purpose. Literal bird poop has way more value than any human that has ever existed in history. Nobody cares when someone gets attacked by an animal. It’s the part where you act like a victim when you know once you enter their territory it’s fair game.
I’m guessing they left where they normally stay near the south coast of Cuban mainland and the smaller islands of the Cuban archipelago. The reason is likely them getting away from the hurricane.
I don’t feel sorry for anyone getting attacked by a shark!! These shark attacks have been going on for a while now and people still insist on getting in the water!!
I’ve caught 15-20 sharks in knee deep water around Hilton head on the may river over the past 10 years. They can be anywhere. People, you are entering their home. Don’t get mad when they mistake you for a snack.
I don't know why, but there seem to be much fewer shark attacks in Europe. There, we always swam out without worrying about sharks. When I first visited Florida, I entered the water alone after dusk, but then got a bad feeling and got out again. Back in my room, I checked the statistics about shark attacks, and it turned out my feeling was right... Now I'm more careful when going to the beach in the US.
Probably has something to do with migration patterns, amount of fish/seals/shark food in the area and water temperature. Not all, but lots of sharks prefer warmer water so it makes sense why Florida, South Africa, etc have more shark activity. I’ve swam in the ocean a lot in warm countries and haven’t had any issues, but it’s smart to ask the locals or watch where they swim. Don’t swim at dusk because that’s feeding time for sharks and stay in the flag lines lifeguards have set out if there are any. Don’t fish in the same area you or other people are swimming and avoid wearing shiny jewelry in the water(that’s more for barracudas than sharks). Sometimes a storm will cause a swell and that can bring more sharks (and jellyfish) in because more fish will flock to the area. Try not to worry too much and just enjoy your time at the beach!
@@Beelzebubby91 I don't say you're wrong, but here are some more points to consider. The Mediterranean is quite warm, and it seems that, there, sharks are less of an issue, despite tons of people swimming there. Also, at least if you believe the locals (and I think the statistics say the same thing, whether they're correct is another point), Cuba hardly ever has shark attacks, despite being close to Florida. I think one of the best things to do is probably to swim in a group.
@@MrSiulfernando that has nothing to do with shark attacks or bites, it's not even known where great whites mate, but it is known that people get attacked when there's marine mammals around when they're in a feeding pattern, and as far as sharks along the Gulf Coast, and up the Atlantic into North Carolina people get attacked when sharks are feeding close to the shoreline. They are not mating.
Funny thing is, people aren't really tasty for sharks. They want the fat, blubbery seals. But, the ocean is the restaurant and you're on the menu if you go in.
I unfortunately watched a video here on UA-cam of a man being eaten by a great white. It kept going back for more. So that one bite thing is false information.
Shark fest on nat geo is so much better. Shark week used to be very good, educational, interesting... now it's a bunch of celebrities jumping in the water 😢 Shark fest has been on all this week on nat geo. It's very good, you should check it out 😊
This just shows how important drones are. Unfortunately, Congress is currently making the only viable drone manufacturer - DJI - banned right now. This will make it illegal for DJI drones to be used by anyone, and you can see how important it would be to have one flying overhead of a beach to spot sharks in the area. :DJI is the only company supplying viable drones which are precise, maneuverable, affordable and purchased by police, fire, rescue, real estate photographers, industrial, commercial, utilities and building inspectors. Welcome to Jaws 4k - The Frenzy
@@robertmarley8852 DJI - They’re the only company that supplies viable drones which are precise, maneuverable, affordable and purchased by police, fire and rescue.
The older I get the more I appreciate swimming pools and hot tubs and outdoor showers. Leave the sharks 🦈 alone, thats stepping into their kitchen and people can sometimes accidentally end up on the menu.
@@psychcowboy1Maybe if people weren't overfishing, this wouldn't be a problem. Btw, I don't think you realise how important sharks are for the ecosystem.
I would put my house on it that the shark was not a great white. why even tie that in to Massachusetts? Two totally different oceans and totally different temperatures. Probably a bull or a tiger shark in Texas
Dont go in the ocean period.. you will never see the shark coming below you. No reward in swimming in the ocean, risk drowning, contamination, and shark attacks..
The stats are skewed because most people don't swim in salt water. Also swimming in the morning or evening or in murky water or around marine mammals increases the risk.
I live in South Florida. ~~~~/\~~~~ Both of my daughters 18 and 20 went to the beach at separate times yesterday. I used to freak out over rip currents and strangers and someone stealing the stuff out of their shoe, LOL, now I legit check the underwater cam at the pier and all kinds of stupid things knowing I can't control the ocean as the sharks live there, but I get nervous every time they go in the water..esp since I'm not there with them😢
i once found myself in a school of sharks. the water was up to head and went out far enough to barley see anyone. then few sharks followed me and went back and forth. when i got out and was leaving i could see atleast 30 of them in the area i was in
Gotta love how every media source says something along the lines of 1) the shark escaped into open waters, or 2) we are still looking for the shark. As if the shark has a social security number and can be given a felony citation or arrested.
Unless you're a smurf, not going in over your waist is not particularly sound advice given that a huge percentage of attacks take place in waist deep water
@@justmejenny7986 Never said it was hard to follow; my comment was about the title alone, which was a poor choice considering the majority of the subject matter.
Certified diver here, you’re absolutely right. The ocean is an underwater jungle. Anything can happen.
Like ellie golding told us “ anything can happen”
Mahalo for saying what the Hawaiians also believe. Their house, their rules. If only we understood that.
VERY true. They aren't evil, but sharks are predators. Although, interestingly in these cases at least two of the stories involed someone kicking a shark before being bitten and somebody hooking a shark and dragging it to the boat before being bitten. So, that may have been partially defensive rather than hunting behavior. Glad everybody survived at least.
As above so below
❤
This why i keep my ass out of the sea.
Facts 💯 simple solution
Do you not go outside incase you get run over as there's more chance of that than being attacked by a shark
@@ChrisSmith-rd6dm I just don't swim in the sea full stop, you just don't know.
@@pete6724being attacked by a shark is extremely rare trust me
No sharks in Arizona
I quit coastal Kayaking after getting bumped and harassed by a 15' Great White off the coast of Massachusetts.
I have seen videos of both sharks and a giant squid. Both terrifying. I don't know how people do that. You need a bigger boat.
Yikes! I visited family on Cape Cod a few years back and they've got great white shark warning signs posted at the entrance to all the paid access beaches, and people have an app that shows recent shark sightings around the Cape so you can decide if you want to risk going in the water. The water is incredibly murky off the Cape too, you'd never see it coming.
I'M GLAD TO HEAR YOUR SAFE.. IT'S GETTING TO DANGEROUS TO GO IN THE OCEAN 🌊 ANYMORE..AND KEEP YOUR DOG'S OUT TOO.. PEOPLE DON'T USE THEIR HEADS ANYMORE GO BUY A POOL
Holy crap!😯
And I thought having a 6ft alligator gar next to my kayak was eerie
The ocean is the sharks home. It’s not ours. We are entering their home. If we chose to enter the ocean it should be our risk, not theirs. We shouldn’t attempt to hunt them down. It’s just Mother Nature and we should respect it
"Mother'Ok feminist
Yeah and California is home to bears. What’s your point
💯 CORRECT ✅✅ KNOWN RISK. NO SURPRISE THERE..
Yup ! This is true ! Flip the script on folks and it’ll be a different story. Others don’t think how would you like it if a random person just walked in your house n started just running through all the rooms like it’s there’s. Most people would react pretty violently. Well same situation. All in those sharks living room and kitchen uninvited.
It’s funny people are shocked at someone getting attacked for swimming in the ocean. Where sharks live
Not the "Shark Week" ad underneath the video...😭
Where
Where
Where
You're in the shark's environment in the ocean. If you want to be in your environment, swim in a pool.
Whoa! What an insight! I definitely don’t see this NPC comment 30x on every shark video ever.
Time to stop protecting Bull White and Tiger sharks. Allow open fishing and drone patrols.
@@psychcowboy1 Time for you to develop a brain.
@@psychcowboy1 90% of shark species are extinct now, thanks to your way of thinking. Great job~🤬
Nah Alligators will own home pool nowadays
The temperatures of the waters is changing also. That could also play a part in the sharks coming closer to shore
it's mostly the fact there is more sharks.
Cocaine sharks
@@Willams78 they have always come close to shore on the Gulf Coast, South Padre Island has had shark attacks before. Bull sharks tiger sharks hammerheads, feed close to shore. The attacks in South Padre Island were clearly a bull shark. It's a common shark in that area and is responsible for most of the bites that occur along the whole Gulf Coast.
@@kurtsaxton823 yet people still think it ok to swim there. 🙄
@@Willams78 people go out during storms too, and you have a lot better chance of getting hit by lightning then bit by a shark.
Adding drone to beach patrol is a great idea!
What if the shark has a drone also
There was a guy interviewed not long ago who said a few years back there was reports in the media like once a week on shark attacks. He thought to himself "Why are these attacks happening more and more often??" Then he did his research. He concluded that there weren't more shark attacks happening than usual, but that the media started reporting them more often!
Reporter: "Escaped, to open waters..." LOL
Ok people. There are now more sharks in the water. Stay out. Would you go to Louisiana and be shocked if an alligator got you?
All those bites were from the same shark which escaped to open waters…….WHO WRITES THIS 💩💩💩he escaped, I think for him he was just cruising his own neighborhood, he didn’t need to escape from anything or anyone 🙋🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️😖🦈
I said the same thing how does a shark escape its own home? People escaped the sharks home!
@@restinpeacejoerogan4988 🤣🤣😎🔆🌈👍🏼
Stop the on the beach fishing! Bait draws all hungry animals to the place with people everywhere? How dumb is that! Find yourself a Pier.
@@pamelag7553 Or maybe stop getting in the sharks environment.
@@pamelag7553a pier right next to the beach.😂
I'm almost 72 and glad I had the chance to enjoy being in the ocean back in the 60's & 70's, after that the movie "Jaws" came out and mostly everyone was too terrified to go back in again, including me.😮
We could enjoy the shore lines again if crazies didn't limit shark fishing. Protecting sharks is insane, unAmerican, looney as all get-out, nonsensical and terribly wrong.
If sharks are hunted, they learn to stay away.
Those who say the sharks were here first makes sense if you don't think about the fact that cooties, lice in the underclothes were also here first. Don't be that person.
I grew up in safety because that was a time when the only place a shark was allowed was away from humans or on the plate as fish sticks. Yumm.
How did the shark "escape back to open water?" Don't they live in the Gulf?
BULL SHARKS ARE IN THE GULF AND THEY ARE IN RIVERS TOO...BULL SHARKS SURVIVE FRESHWATER AND SALTWATER THE ONLY SHARK THAT CAN GET IN FRESHWATER YOUR RIVERS SO BE CAREFUL
White Bronco submarine
It swam
They escaped justice
The Gulf doesn't count as open water?
One reason why I don’t get in the water. The view is good enough for me.
Shower is enough
Exactly
My buddy does a lot diving. He’s trying to get me into it. I keep telling him I’m scared of sharks and all the other creatures under the sea. He tells me sharks don’t attack people and that Hollywood has over exaggerated sharks and other water creatures. I’m just like that’s fine but all it takes is one incident. With my luck the one time I go diving is that time I’ll have to fight off sharks. Even the most experienced diver is fair game in an open ocean for sharks.
Stand your ground. Sound logic is your friend.
Sharks attack people. I wouldn't listen to anyone who says they don't. The movie Jaws itself was based on a true series of attacks on the East Coast in the 1920s. It is true it's usually a case of them mistaking you for something else, but that offers little consolation when they swim off with your leg.
OMG!!!!! How could they show such graphic BLURRED images
Funny how soft we've become! LOL
I saw the unblurred version and her whole calf was missing down to the bone.
Same@@drinny26
I wonder if sharks say to each other “don’t go up there, that’s people infested land
I saw a picture of one of the victims, she was missing most of her calf.
@@Barely_Tolerable did not know that
Where did you read that?
She’s still alive.
@@mochas9249 Ok, I was pretty sure, but thanks.🙏
And this being the US, cue to small print in medical insurance clauses stating that shark bites are not covered.
Didn't know that🤔
" Farewell and adieu to my fair Spanish lady "
My daughter is in Galveston I told her she’s not allowed to go in the water only the pier yeah yeah it’s their home but seeing those attacks so horrific and sad
Most shark attacks happen in about 3 ft of water.
That is not true, most shark attacks happen in the ocean. Look it up...
@@Celwood Can you explain what your post means?
Not true! Look it up
@@Celwood Are you aware the ocean has 3 ft of water? Also 2 ft.. 7 ft.. 1 inch. HELLO
@@Celwood I was in three feet of water (ish) when the 8ft bull shark hit me. (my fault). It was twenty years ago and still feels like it was yesterday.
Four people trespassed on a Great whites property Thursday. The four people were delt with swiftly by the propert owner.
Just curious.. if people stayed out of the water would the number of shark bites decrease?
No, the sharks would grow legs and attack on land 😂😂 what do you think?
oh no, a shark....IN THE OCEAN
Who would've thought.
Stop the beach fishing. It's dangerous to try to draw one kind of fish to your lure and assume you won't draw another. Find a pier! Bigger sharks are smelling the bait. Make it illegal to fish from the beach
Then your piers will be very dangerous
Very true. Was in florida last year, 2.000 people swimming and 1 DA fishing. Yelling at people not to cross his line and to stay away from him. We kept throwing rocks and seashells into the water.
Yall the ocean is their home stay your azz out of the ocean!! Use your common sense please and thank you!
Whoa! What an insight! I definitely don’t see this NPC comment 30x on every shark video ever.
@Mike-d6iThen do not make a big deal about it when an animal decides to chomp on your leg. Originally it was and still is the animals land. Humans serve no purpose. Literal bird poop has way more value than any human that has ever existed in history. Nobody cares when someone gets attacked by an animal. It’s the part where you act like a victim when you know once you enter their territory it’s fair game.
Attacked in the ocean, not in Texas. The shark wasn’t just strolling down the sidewalk in Houston.
Nobody cares
@@thenightman9847 Yet here you are, caring and crying. 🤦♂️🤣
It was probably an illegal shark though
Coming over here and taking our jobs smh
I’m guessing they left where they normally stay near the south coast of Cuban mainland and the smaller islands of the Cuban archipelago. The reason is likely them getting away from the hurricane.
It's probably breeding season, Great white sharks have been known to relocate.
I don’t feel sorry for anyone getting attacked by a shark!! These shark attacks have been going on for a while now and people still insist on getting in the water!!
Why would I be waiting to go back into the water? Go to the pool!
Chicken 😂😂😂😂
@@cyndybutler7330 You about to be chicken to them sharks you keep fuckin with them 😂
@@derrickrobinson7269 most sharks won’t brother you and ive enough sense to Avoid the others 😂
I’ve caught 15-20 sharks in knee deep water around Hilton head on the may river over the past 10 years. They can be anywhere. People, you are entering their home. Don’t get mad when they mistake you for a snack.
FYI: The attacks in South Padre Island were all Tiger Sharks, Great Whites rarely make it to SPI
These treacherous waters, it's their domain. Scary business.
The newspaper should say "Millions survive swimming at the beach."
Stay out of the ocean people.
Sharks live in the ocean. It’s their home.
Call Chief Brody!
Only go out to your waist. That’s a death zone. Stay out of the water.
Still looking for the graphic footage, click bait.
Love the drone idea!
Remember everyone, shark attacks are rare. Rare I tell you!
🤣
As long as you stay out of the ocean they are.
This happens every summer.
I've never been to that beach, but is the water warm there?
I don't know why, but there seem to be much fewer shark attacks in Europe. There, we always swam out without worrying about sharks. When I first visited Florida, I entered the water alone after dusk, but then got a bad feeling and got out again. Back in my room, I checked the statistics about shark attacks, and it turned out my feeling was right... Now I'm more careful when going to the beach in the US.
Probably has something to do with migration patterns, amount of fish/seals/shark food in the area and water temperature. Not all, but lots of sharks prefer warmer water so it makes sense why Florida, South Africa, etc have more shark activity.
I’ve swam in the ocean a lot in warm countries and haven’t had any issues, but it’s smart to ask the locals or watch where they swim. Don’t swim at dusk because that’s feeding time for sharks and stay in the flag lines lifeguards have set out if there are any. Don’t fish in the same area you or other people are swimming and avoid wearing shiny jewelry in the water(that’s more for barracudas than sharks).
Sometimes a storm will cause a swell and that can bring more sharks (and jellyfish) in because more fish will flock to the area. Try not to worry too much and just enjoy your time at the beach!
@@Beelzebubby91 I don't say you're wrong, but here are some more points to consider.
The Mediterranean is quite warm, and it seems that, there, sharks are less of an issue, despite tons of people swimming there.
Also, at least if you believe the locals (and I think the statistics say the same thing, whether they're correct is another point), Cuba hardly ever has shark attacks, despite being close to Florida.
I think one of the best things to do is probably to swim in a group.
When people will understand that the matting season for sharks are from April to August and may be to September
Can u just say April to September
@@MrSiulfernando that has nothing to do with shark attacks or bites, it's not even known where great whites mate, but it is known that people get attacked when there's marine mammals around when they're in a feeding pattern, and as far as sharks along the Gulf Coast, and up the Atlantic into North Carolina people get attacked when sharks are feeding close to the shoreline. They are not mating.
have those guys not seen "jaws"
Don't go in the water!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sharks wanted Texan Barbecue
🤣😂 I just went to South Padre Island and thankfully my skinny but wasn't on the menu.
No doubt, stringy and sour tasting tho.
@@alexisarougeif it was Biden he would’ve drowned in the sand
These sharks are wilding.
It’s like Shark Lives Matter behavior.
Don’t go out deep? Go buy a pool instead
Bro, it’s nature which mean it’s a savage place, that’s why you must to be carefully.
Funny thing is, people aren't really tasty for sharks. They want the fat, blubbery seals.
But, the ocean is the restaurant and you're on the menu if you go in.
Yeah don’t they spit out the pieces they bite? But yeah can’t be surprised swimming in their home
@@swank1957some do
How do you know ? Did you do a poll to with the sharks to see what they like to eat ? They are apex predators they will eat anything they can .
@@adamblack6867
I read it somewhere. Sue me.
I unfortunately watched a video here on UA-cam of a man being eaten by a great white. It kept going back for more. So that one bite thing is false information.
Oh geez, sharks in the ocean? Who would’ve guessed? 😨🫢
Maybe just swim in a pool 😂 smh
What’s the water like there? Warm? Clear?
Wow people dont even know how to fight sharks anymore
did they say what kind of shark it was ?
Tbe type thst have teeth ??
Dont go in at all 😂😂😂
OMG! Sharks off of Cape Cod 👀
Funny how this report happens to be 2 days before the Discovery channel shark week starts on the 7th.
Shark fest on nat geo is so much better. Shark week used to be very good, educational, interesting... now it's a bunch of celebrities jumping in the water 😢 Shark fest has been on all this week on nat geo. It's very good, you should check it out 😊
Oh that Shark is just trying to find himself a Fat Happy Meal. 😂😅
This just shows how important drones are. Unfortunately, Congress is currently making the only viable drone manufacturer - DJI - banned right now.
This will make it illegal for DJI drones to be used by anyone, and you can see how important it would be to have one flying overhead of a beach to spot sharks in the area.
:DJI is the only company supplying viable drones which are precise, maneuverable, affordable and purchased by police, fire, rescue, real estate photographers, industrial, commercial, utilities and building inspectors.
Welcome to Jaws 4k - The Frenzy
What's the drone manufacturer
@@robertmarley8852 DJI - They’re the only company that supplies viable drones which are precise, maneuverable, affordable and purchased by police, fire and rescue.
DJI
There’s a lot of stupid happening in this statement. Maybe the fact that Jaws 4 came out 35 years ago…
GOOD HUMANS ARE FISH FOOD YOU ARE IN HIS DOMANE.😂😂😂
Sounds like a blind shark looking for a good snack but kept finding garbage.
Great White sharks sighted off Cape Cod is news? Since when?
Bendito seas Texas 🇨🇱 que Dios te siga bendiciendo 🙏
I’m never going to rockaway beach ever again
I saw the pic of his leg on Facebook. He was missing his whole muscle calf
That was a girl with the missing calf :/
@@Kittycattnatt I wasn’t sure if it was male or female, but i definitely saw that clean bite to the leg. Wasn’t there multiple attacks?
The older I get the more I appreciate swimming pools and hot tubs and outdoor showers. Leave the sharks 🦈 alone, thats stepping into their kitchen and people can sometimes accidentally end up on the menu.
Time to stop protecting Bull White and Tiger sharks. Allow open fishing and drone patrols.
@@psychcowboy1 Time for you to develop a brain.
@@armaletalia3254 Everyone on earth including you about to get attacked by a shark, would press a button causing all sharks to become extinct.
@@psychcowboy1Maybe if people weren't overfishing, this wouldn't be a problem. Btw, I don't think you realise how important sharks are for the ecosystem.
@@psychcowboy1 no. And most shark attack survivors insist others not blame or kill the shark that attacked them.
1:17 why the cgi shark
I would put my house on it that the shark was not a great white. why even tie that in to Massachusetts? Two totally different oceans and totally different temperatures. Probably a bull or a tiger shark in Texas
They are just stating shark activity.
I'm from Hawaii and though great whites are rare in hawaiian waters they do still show up here
@@darrellpasion8925 Hawaii get quite a few. Mostly tiger sharks there though.
Pools are lookin’ pretty good about now🥴
Dont go in the ocean period.. you will never see the shark coming below you. No reward in swimming in the ocean, risk drowning, contamination, and shark attacks..
Swimming at the beach is too dangerous. I stick to the pool.
Why aren’t drones in the air at all times.
‘’gRaPhiC fOotAgE’’
Censors everything, unrecognizable.
Seriously, just incompetent reporting.
Leave the Seas in Peace.
Seals are ten times stronger than humans when sharks swim
i WOULDN'T SWIM IN A SHARK'S FOOD BOWL.
We need to recruit some orcas in these areas
Fun fact: Sharks were on Earth before there were even trees.
sharks enthusuast: they are not interested in humans.😂
Of the millions who go in the water every day this time of year, your chances are still better to win the lottery than be bitten by a shark.
The stats are skewed because most people don't swim in salt water. Also swimming in the morning or evening or in murky water or around marine mammals increases the risk.
I live in South Florida.
~~~~/\~~~~
Both of my daughters 18 and 20 went to the beach at separate times yesterday. I used to freak out over rip currents and strangers and someone stealing the stuff out of their shoe, LOL, now I legit check the underwater cam at the pier and all kinds of stupid things knowing I can't control the ocean as the sharks live there, but I get nervous every time they go in the water..esp since I'm not there with them😢
How many sharks have we senselessly killed?
Stay outta the water specially now..
i once found myself in a school of sharks. the water was up to head and went out far enough to barley see anyone. then few sharks followed me and went back and forth. when i got out and was leaving i could see atleast 30 of them in the area i was in
Gotta love how every media source says something along the lines of 1) the shark escaped into open waters, or 2) we are still looking for the shark.
As if the shark has a social security number and can be given a felony citation or arrested.
Unless you're a smurf, not going in over your waist is not particularly sound advice given that a huge percentage of attacks take place in waist deep water
They are looking for Greg Abbott and Ted Cruz
😂😂.
Summers like this comenin cycles. Great whites and bull sharks are active this summer.
Surprise!!!! There are sharks in the ocean!
Don't go in the ocean, sorry, not worth the risk. People died of shark attack in Florida.
Texas, Cape Cod (Massachusetts), New York, Florida. This piece mentions sharks in all these areas yet the title of it is "Shark attacks man in Texas".
AI generated title. The media gets lazier by the day.
Just letting you know they are elsewhere as well....be aware 😮
Pretty easy to follow along. Numerous shark attacks and increased sightings.
Because Texas had the only shark attack? I just went to South Padre last month and glad I wasn't on the menu.
@@justmejenny7986 Never said it was hard to follow; my comment was about the title alone, which was a poor choice considering the majority of the subject matter.
Even the the sharks hate pinks 😂😂
Do these areas have shark nets in place to protect bathers?
Might as well ring the dinner bell for the sharks time of the season for them to feed on anything
Sharks have been protected since the mid 90s. No one should be surprised when their numbers increase. Humans are the slowest creatures in the water.
i don’t go in the ocean period. never go swimming after a storm. there’s a tropical storm next to texas worst time to swim