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    Post by wants2laugh Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:40 pm

    OK... this is something I do NOT want to come across. Around 1916, it was this type of shark that swam from along the NJ coastline, then into a freshwater creek over the course of 12 days. During that time, 4 people were killed an done injured. This is the story that inspired JAWS. Also, there is a clip on youtube where a shark expert filming a Discovery Channel documentary is standing in the middle of shallow water, surrounded by bull sharks telling a reporter that sharks are actually non-aggressive and only act upon being provoked. As he is saying that.. he then gets attacked by one of these sharks.. i could not embed the clip, but here's the link:

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    Dr. Neil Hammerschlag pulling up …

    The huge bull shark, the top predator …
    For scientist Neil Hammerschlag, it was just another Sunday. He was out cruising the reefs near the Florida Keys, hunting for sharks — not as trophies, but for research aimed at keeping them out of display cases and in the water. In many places, these iconic predators are disappearing.
    A research assistant professor at the University of Miami, and the director of its R. J. Dunlap Marine Conservation Program, Hammerschlag spends every other weekend in southern Florida dragging baited, shark-safe lines behind a boat, hoping one of his research subjects will take a bite.
    [Slideshow: Tiny shark's belly glows]
    When he and his team catch one, they outfit the shark with either a satellite tag or an ID tag, take tiny samples of muscle and fin and a vial's worth of blood (they check to see if the shark is pregnant), then send the shark on its way. The whole process takes about five minutes.
    Big catch
    On Sunday, May 27, they were having plenty of luck. Something snagged the other end of the 75-foot (23-meter) line, and Hammerschlag began to pull it in. Right away, he said, he could tell something was different.
    "It's a lot of work to bring up a line, but I can usually do it myself," he says. This time, he needed help.
    He and a colleague joined forces. "We didn't know if we were pulling up a sunken boat, a monster shark, a school bus — we had no idea which it was," Hammerschlag told OurAmazingPlanet.
    They were in about 150 feet (46 m) of water, and, even as the two men strained to pull in whatever it was, it remained invisible, hidden by the murk of the shallow ocean.
    "As soon as it came to the surface, it literally took my breath away, it was so big," Hammerschlag said. They had hooked a massive bull shark, the region's top predator; the shark was about 10 feet (3 m) long and, the researchers estimated, over 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms). [ See images of the bull shark .]
    "It's one of the biggest bull sharks I've ever caught, and it's the biggest bull shark I've ever tagged," Hammerschlag said — and he's tagged more than 1,000 sharks. "When this guy rocked up, it just took my breath away."
    Iconic predators
    It turned out it was, in fact, a lady. Like many other shark species, female bull sharks are larger than males. But bull sharks of either sex are nothing to be trifled with. Like great white sharks and tiger sharks, bull sharks have serrated teeth — an accessory that allows them to rip and tear apart their meals, which means they can go after far bigger prey than smaller shark species can.
    Bull sharks "have the most testosterone of any animal on the planet, so that should tell you a little something," Hammerschlag said. They also like to hang out in shallow, coastal waters.
    [Slideshow: Animals at play]
    Despite what this implies for our own species, Hammerschlag said the sharks don't specifically target people. "They possess the machinery but lack the motivation," he said.
    Bull sharks are one of the three species most often blamed for unprovoked, deadly shark attacks around the world, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
    Big threats
    Yet far more commonly, people attack sharks. Their fins, prized for shark-fin soup, a traditional Chinese dish, fetch high prices. According to numbers cited by the Humane Society, as many as 73 million sharks are killed for their fins each year.
    Overall, many shark species are facing steep declines. Figuring out what is driving that trend, and reversing it, is a big motivation of Hammerschlag's research. "We know a lot of shark populations are in trouble, but the question is, what is happening to Florida Keys sharks?" he said. "And if you want to be effective at conserving them, what would it take?"
    Because they had run out of satellite tags — they're expensive — after taking biological samples, Hammerschlag attached a simple ID tag to the bull shark. They'd have no way of tracking the giant female. With a push, Hammerschlag sent the shark on her way. He said the experience wasn't scary.
    "This is a predator like none other in the world, and it deserves complete respect and attention," he said. "If your heart doesn't skip a beat, you don't have enough respect for it.SHARKS!!!! Bull-shark-tag
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    Post by Supernova Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:32 pm

    I remember right after I saw Jaws for the first time I went to the library and checked out three books on sharks and I learned a hell of a lot about them. I read about two scientists who were studying sharks and they had a small portable radio and turned on the Beatles or the Rolling Stones, something like that, and the music overpowered the peanut sized brains, it was too much for them. If I ever go out to the ocean, I'm taking a radio with me.
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    Post by Alan Smithee Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:44 pm

    That incident in 1916 happened in Matawan Creek, not too far from me.
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    Post by Nystyle709 Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:47 pm

    They don't taste that great either.
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    Post by wants2laugh Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:44 am

    Alan Smithee wrote:That incident in 1916 happened in Matawan Creek, not too far from me.


    Oh helll no!! LOl not going anywhere near there! LOL


    when i went parasailing in Ocean City MD, they made me sign a paper saying that if i was attacked by a shark, my family couldnt sue! jaw dropz i did it, cause i was 18 and stupid.. not so sure i would still.. but i also got to play with a tiger, and snorkel and swam with dolphins... so yeah I probably would.


    Supposedly the sharks have a network of electrical impulse receptors in their noses.. so if you punch them in the point of their nose, they are supposed to get stunned!... dont know if it would be long enough for you to swim away

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