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georgeyw 07-19-2015 10:40 AM

mick fanning attacked by shark during surf comp
 
Holy fuck, this is insane, how lucky is he...

I wonder if he will ever compete again, or surf??

Mick Fanning shark attack: Jeffreys Bay World Surf League final

https://igcdn-photos-a-a.akamaihd.ne...78835320_n.jpg

JuicyBunny 07-19-2015 10:48 AM

Mick 1
Shark 0
Suck it shark.

Mr Pheer 07-19-2015 10:51 AM

That was just a nudge, not an attack.

Spunky 07-19-2015 10:57 AM

Buddy sure was lucky,damn

georgeyw 07-19-2015 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Pheer (Post 20527756)
That was just a nudge, not an attack.

Just a nudge, I doubt you would say that if you were in his shoes.

beerptrol 07-19-2015 11:25 AM

You can see the water around him turn brown as he shits himself!

dyna mo 07-19-2015 11:34 AM

jtfc!

tht's some scary shit. several great whites have been spotted here at my surf spot and 1 aggressively nudged another surfer so the life guards closed the beaches for the rest of that day. i haven't been back in the water since and that was a couple weeks ago. tons of stingrays too, that's what's bringing the sharks in closer. a beachgoer got stung by one too, apparently it hurts. so, yeah, no, i'm not sure when i'm getting back in. and that video doesn't help!!

Scott McD 07-19-2015 11:37 AM

Sae this on tv earlier. Crazy shit !

AdultKing 07-19-2015 11:40 AM


Jman 07-19-2015 11:50 AM

The shark quickly realize it was a tasteless human and let go ;) He's indeed very lucky not to have gotten a nasty bite.

ErectMedia 07-19-2015 11:57 AM

Everytime I go in the ocean cautious as mofo is deep and who knows what's below, even though rare think shark week has me paranoid as well as they show some crazy creatures way down below. :helpme

DBS.US 07-19-2015 12:00 PM

I see great white sharks swimming with surfers a mile from my home. One had one swimmer get bit.


georgeyw 07-19-2015 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527788)
jtfc!

tht's some scary shit. several great whites have been spotted here at my surf spot and 1 aggressively nudged another surfer so the life guards closed the beaches for the rest of that day. i haven't been back in the water since and that was a couple weeks ago. tons of stingrays too, that's what's bringing the sharks in closer. a beachgoer got stung by one too, apparently it hurts. so, yeah, no, i'm not sure when i'm getting back in. and that video doesn't help!!

I was body surfing this summer and was about to go in because there were heaps of fish in the water and I hate that because they attract larger predators.

Anyways, a wave comes rolling in maybe 4' and in the top of the wave is 3 or 4 metre silhouette of a shark... this was maybe 5 metres from me, shark showed zero interest in me but scared hell out of me still.

L-Pink 07-19-2015 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527788)
tons of stingrays too, that's what's bringing the sharks in closer. a beachgoer got stung by one too, apparently it hurts. so, yeah, no, i'm not sure when i'm getting back in. and that video doesn't help!!

Always do the "stingray shuffle" ... Gulf beaches here are full of them. When you're in the water shuffle your feet instead of stepping. When you step on them is when they nail you with their tail.


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Google Expert 07-19-2015 12:41 PM

he just wanted to play

dyna mo 07-19-2015 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by georgeyw (Post 20527814)
I was body surfing this summer and was about to go in because there were heaps of fish in the water and I hate that because they attract larger predators.

Anyways, a wave comes rolling in maybe 4' and in the top of the wave is 3 or 4 metre silhouette of a shark... this was maybe 5 metres from me, shark showed zero interest in me but scared hell out of me still.

jtfc man! :warning that would be my worst nightmare. could you imagine getting noshed by a great white!

speaking of heaps of fish in the water, one of the conflicts around here is between pier fishermen and ocean swimmers. seems the fishermen like to throw chum in the water to attract the fish but it just so happens the swimmers swim right through that on their route.

i know who's ultimately going to lose that fight!

dyna mo 07-19-2015 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20527826)
Always do the "stingray shuffle" ... Gulf beaches here are full of them. When you're in the water shuffle your feet instead of stepping. When you step on them is when they nail you with their tail.


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that's good advice, appreciated. it's funny, one of the guys i surfed with last suggested the same thing but he mentioned it to me in the middle of a larger convo amongst a bunch of us about the sharks increasing around here and that's on account of the stingrays who've also moved in closer looking for food...
i was so tripped out about the sharks i didn't really register the tip to shuffle my feet to scare away the stingrays! :1orglaugh but yeah their stinger pierces through wetsuits too!

Google Expert 07-19-2015 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527788)
tons of stingrays too, that's what's bringing the sharks in closer. a beachgoer got stung by one too, apparently it hurts. so, yeah, no, i'm not sure when i'm getting back in. and that video doesn't help!!

http://journeys4good.com/wp-content/...anpop.com_.jpg

georgeyw 07-19-2015 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527839)
jtfc man! :warning that would be my worst nightmare. could you imagine getting noshed by a great white!

speaking of heaps of fish in the water, one of the conflicts around here is between pier fishermen and ocean swimmers. seems the fishermen like to throw chum in the water to attract the fish but it just so happens the swimmers swim right through that on their route.

i know who's ultimately going to lose that fight!

Being munched to bits is definitely my worst nightmare too, fuck that, but the water is just too good to give up isn't it?

With the swimmers, all it will take is for one attack and it will be on, hopefully that doesn't happen though.

We have a similar problem but with fishermen in boats very close to shore, they throw loads of chum out.

sperbonzo 07-19-2015 12:59 PM

Actually it looked to me like the shark was just curious, and swimming with her mouth open, got herself tangled in the foot rope and thrashed around to get away. If it was "attacking him" he would have been bitten.

I hate the fear mongering that pervades when the media talk about sharks.



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dyna mo 07-19-2015 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 20527850)
Actually it looked to me like the shark was just curious, and swimming with her mouth open, got herself tangled in the foot rope and thrashed around to get away. If it was "attacking him" he would have been bitten.

I hate the fear mongering that pervades when the media talk about sharks.



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there's no fear mongering in that video. a great white shark is curious about surfers for one reason- and that's dinner. it's not a dolphin frolicking in the waves

sperbonzo 07-19-2015 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527856)
there's no fear mongering in that video. a great white shark is curious about surfers for one reason- and that's dinner. it's not a dolphin frolicking in the waves

No. It's NOT dinner. Sharks are NOT interested in eating people. We are not in their food chain. If we were there would be a thousand people a day taken in beaches around the world. Your statement is a good example of the effects of the misinformation out there.




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dyna mo 07-19-2015 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 20527858)
No. It's NOT dinner. Sharks are NOT interested in eating people. We are not in their food chain. If we were there would be a thousand people a day taken in beaches around the world. Your statement is a good example of the effects of the misinformation out there.




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no my statement is a good example of being a smart ocean goer and common sense. the part you're not getting is these sharks are not even supposed to be in this region and the reason they are is due to their food chain being disrupted and they're hungry.

sperbonzo 07-19-2015 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527862)
no my statement is a good example of being a smart ocean goer and common sense. the part you're not getting is these sharks are not even supposed to be in this region and the reason they are is due to their food chain being disrupted and they're hungry.

I disagree. Sharks have always been found in every area of the oceans, and as someone who dives worldwide and is passionate about oceans and sharks, I can tell you that sharks do not see people as "dinner", and the perception that they do leads to massive over killing of sharks on the planet.





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georgeyw 07-19-2015 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 20527850)
Actually it looked to me like the shark was just curious, and swimming with her mouth open, got herself tangled in the foot rope and thrashed around to get away. If it was "attacking him" he would have been bitten.

I hate the fear mongering that pervades when the media talk about sharks.



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Well, they are apex predators, anything in the water is potential food, plenty of deaths and severely mauled beach goers to support this.

No matter how the media play it, he is a very lucky man to have had such a close encounter and come away completely unscathed.

Watching the video a few times, I don't think the shark was as big as they are tyring to make out with the screen shot. That is the rear fin (caudal fin) and not the dorsal fin.

dyna mo 07-19-2015 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 20527913)
I disagree. Sharks have always been found in every area of the oceans, and as someone who dives worldwide and is passionate about oceans and sharks, I can tell you that sharks do not see people as "dinner", and the perception that they do leads to massive over killing of sharks on the planet.





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and that's cool. i'm looking at this video and attack on a surfer from the view as a surfer. surfers are the most riskiest group of all to get attacked by a shark, that's statistically accurate. when i stated that shark was curious about dinner, it was a figure of speech re: what sharks are curious about when it comes to surfers. it's obvious that humans are not a part of the great white shark's natural menu, nevertheless, there's a shark with its mouth wide open and water foaming around a surfer, telltale signs of trouble. so i didn't see any fear mongering in a news story with video about the surfer.

re: the common sense- i don't go surfing during thunderstorms either, just like with sharks venturing into the area, the storm will pass and i can paddle out later with only having to worry about the ocean kicking my ass, not sharks or lightning.

not saying surfers (and everyone) needs to be diligint in our fight against the sharks, just saying that when sharks are in the area, like a storm, i find it's best to not paddle out.

maybe there is some fear-mongering in general on tele about sharks, i can see that, but i think in this instance, i found it to be a valid news story.

georgeyw 07-19-2015 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527923)
and that's cool. i'm looking at this video and attack on a surfer from the view as a surfer. surfers are the most riskiest group of all to get attacked by a shark, that's statistically accurate. when i stated that shark was curious about dinner, it was a figure of speech re: what sharks are curious about when it comes to surfers. it's obvious that humans are not a part of the great white shark's natural menu, nevertheless, there's a shark with its mouth wide open and water foaming around a surfer, telltale signs of trouble. so i didn't see any fear mongering in a news story with video about the surfer.

re: the common sense- i don't go surfing during thunderstorms either, just like with sharks venturing into the area, the storm will pass and i can paddle out later with only having to worry about the ocean kicking my ass, not sharks or lightning.

not saying surfers (and everyone) needs to be diligint in our fight against the sharks, just saying that when sharks are in the area, like a storm, i find it's best to not paddle out.

maybe there is some fear-mongering in general on tele about sharks, i can see that, but i think in this instance, i found it to be a valid news story.

I agree with the common sense, we may not be on the menu, I like to be sure I don't even have an encounter where possible.

For me personally I am always aware of the following :

Steer clear of fish in the water ***especially*** if they are jumping out of the water

Steer clear of river mouths

Steer clear when a lake is opened up to drain into the ocean

No dusk / dawn surf/swim

dyna mo 07-19-2015 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by georgeyw (Post 20527930)
I agree with the common sense, we may not be on the menu, I like to be sure I don't even have an encounter where possible.

For me personally I am always aware of the following :

Steer clear of fish in the water ***especially*** if they are jumping out of the water

Steer clear of river mouths

Steer clear when a lake is opened up to drain into the ocean

No dusk / dawn surf/swim

dude, you're in Australia, there's a lot of shit you gotta steer clear of! :1orglaugh

georgeyw 07-19-2015 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20527931)
dude, you're in Australia, there's a lot of shit you gotta steer clear of! :1orglaugh

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Fair call!

VikingMan 07-19-2015 05:34 PM

That shark sucks at being a shark.

TheMoneyMan 07-19-2015 07:14 PM

That would be a rush, glad to see he made it out ok.

georgeyw 07-19-2015 10:03 PM

posted this image in the wrong thread earlier

http://i.imgur.com/JcVp596.jpg

Maurelle Marquez 07-19-2015 10:44 PM

Jeffreys Bay is shark-infested waters! He's lucky he only got a broken leash.

EngineCash 07-20-2015 01:09 AM

Really shocking and disturbing... He done such a great job wrestling the shark... :) :thumbsup

Aka_Bluey 07-20-2015 01:23 AM

http://i61.tinypic.com/wt9mw2.jpg

TeenCat 07-20-2015 02:37 AM

wow he have been swimming with shark, he got attacked by shark, and now he cries like a small kid? how unbelievable and how clever some guys are ... go cry to your mothers tits you child ... but good he is ok at the end ...

_Richard_ 07-20-2015 02:46 AM

that is crazy

nicsta 07-20-2015 04:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VikingMan (Post 20527958)
That shark sucks at being a shark.

Ha you just reminded me of my favourite VIZ magazine characters - the Pathetic Sharks. :upsidedow

MiamiBoyz 07-20-2015 04:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicsta (Post 20528220)
Ha you just reminded me of my favourite VIZ magazine characters - the Pathetic Sharks. :upsidedow

The shark probably didn't want to get hvi from this dude and backed the fuck off!

Mr Pheer 07-20-2015 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by georgeyw (Post 20527766)
Just a nudge, I doubt you would say that if you were in his shoes.

I'm a certified shark awareness instructor, I've had shark in my face quite a few times.

And he isnt wearing shoes.

ErectMedia 07-20-2015 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aka_Bluey (Post 20528148)

:1orglaugh

nicsta 07-20-2015 07:08 AM

Shark Attacked by Mick Fanning :ak47:

georgeyw 07-20-2015 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Pheer (Post 20528289)
I'm a certified shark awareness instructor, I've had shark in my face quite a few times.

And he isnt wearing shoes.

So you have been sitting on a surfboard when a shark has come up from behind, become entangled in your leg rope and then started to thrash about knocking you off the board and pulling you under water?

It would have been terrifying, to me being under water aware of a sharks presence is not the same as what he experienced.

MaDalton 07-20-2015 04:16 PM

average number of people killed per year by sharks? about 6-7

average number of people killed per year by mosquito? about 650,000

cows kill more people per year than sharks, hippos hold the record for being the most dangerous mammals

The Top 19 Animals That Kill The Most Humans

(sharks don't even make that list)

http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/up...ous-animal.jpg

dyna mo 07-20-2015 04:19 PM

nevertheless, i use mosquito spray, don't pet hippos or go cow tipping. and i don't get in the ocean when sharks are around.

georgeyw 07-20-2015 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20528875)
average number of people killed per year by sharks? about 6-7

average number of people killed per year by mosquito? about 650,000

cows kill more people per year than sharks, hippos hold the record for being the most dangerous mammals

The Top 19 Animals That Kill The Most Humans

(sharks don't even make that list)

http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/up...ous-animal.jpg

Interesting source, i'm not sure anyone was disputing any of this though?

MaDalton 07-20-2015 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by georgeyw (Post 20528911)
Interesting source, i'm not sure anyone was disputing any of this though?

i like sharks and i hate when they are portrayed as evil killers - and even worse: when they are hunted because of something that is far from true


edit: but I would still avoid taking a bath with one, just in case he has a bad day or confuses me with a seal

georgeyw 07-20-2015 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20528914)
i like sharks and i hate when they are portrayed as evil killers - and even worse: when they are hunted because of something that is far from true


edit: but I would still avoid taking a bath with one, just in case he has a bad day or confuses me with a seal

Where have they been portrayed as an evil killer in this thread?

They are an amazing creature, however they are violent (they're a freakin predator that is their role) and it scares the hell out of me that I could have a limb ripped off because it was curious or mistook me for food.

That doesn't mean they all should be destroyed or are evil killers, it just means it is an extremely scary thought to think how they could rip through your flesh with ease, tear off a leg or arm etc.

Also in my case (and definitely dyna mo's) it is easy to relate due to where I live and how often I use the ocean.

dyna mo 07-20-2015 05:59 PM

https://lh3.ggpht.com/cHGrrdFSsBHlBx...XMaD=w400?.gif

tony286 07-20-2015 06:06 PM

They throw the word hero around now so much it cheapens it. But that other guy in the water who saw it and immediately started swimming toward his friend and the shark is a hero.


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