Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again
Might have been feeding on mullet down there. Strange that you can't see any bitten up pieces in the surf. that was a pretty cool vid thanks for sharing.
Awesome action Sir. thank you for sharing that.
Nice!
OMG look at this beast!
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Massive One Ton Great White Shark Caught by Russian Fishermen
On 27 August 2014, Russian fishermen off Cape Crillon, which is at the southern point of the island of Sakhalin, encountered a one ton great white shark entangled in their fishing nets approximately 300 meters from shore according to Citysakh.ru. Sakhalin is in the far east portion of Russia in the Pacific Ocean.
The 5 meter shark was taken to shore and locals then used heavy equipment to to drag the shark onto the beach. It is unknown what happen to the carcass.
According to the article, although some species of sharks are known to inhabit the area's waters, sightings of great whites are uncommon.
http://www.sharkattacknews.org/2014/...ite-shark.html
Thats a monster
Check this out a tiger shark was caught with human pieces in it.
650 pound tiger shark caught by fishermen contained human leg, head
November 12, 2014
http://www.examiner.com/article/650-...human-leg-head
An enormous tiger shark caught by fishermen in the Philippines last month weighed some 650 pounds. That was impressive alone, but the weight of the ocean predator was overshadowed by what was inside the shark's belly: a human leg and head, according to a Fox News report.
Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images
The human remains inside the tiger shark, caught between Bohol and Camiguin islands, were partially digested, and the rotting aroma from decomposition was more than they could bear. However, due to folklore and cultural beliefs among Filipinos, much of the tiger shark, along with the human head and limb, were disposed of and tossed back into the sea. Many believe the soul of the dead human being will come back to haunt them. Still, the head of the shark and its fins were kept, likely as part of a delicacy for soup and stock.
Pretty neat article by the DEP on Atlantic Coast great whites
http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/artsharks16.htm
http://www.newsweek.com/great-white-...beaches-607829
There is a Coast Guard video in this report. You can see the shark come within range of the beach. Very chilling to see those big creatures so close.
They are advising people to exit the water slowly? If I was swimming and saw something that big I would panic.