View Full Version : DM: Some fins up! 100,000 sharks mass off Florida's beaches
China
February-2nd-2011, 03:09 PM
Some fins up! 100,000 sharks mass off Florida's beaches (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1352758/100-000-sharks-mass-Floridas-beaches.html)
This is quite a shark tale.
Pilot Steve Irwin was astonished after spotting a mass of more than 100,000 sharks swimming just 100 yards off Florida's sandy beaches.
The long-time fisherman and marine technology expert was cruising 300ft above the clear waters in his helicopter on Sunday when he came across the astonishing scene.
The 50-year-old - who shares his name with the late Australian 'Crocodile Hunter' - whipped out his smartphone to capture the masses of deadly predators, which spanned a 20-mile stretch of water.
The sharks - believed to be Spinners, between 3ft and 7ft long - were heading north and swimming parallel to the east coast's idyllic white beaches between Fort Lauderdale and exclusive Jupiter Island.
Small groups of strays were even spotted milling around swimmers who appeared to be blissfully unaware of the danger, although no injuries were reported.
Experts say this is the time of year when sharks migrate and head for warmer waters, typically swimming close to the shore while chasing after bait-fish.
But Mr Irwin, who runs Island Marine Services in Fort Pierce, was baffled as to the staggering number of sharks gathered in the shallow waters.
'It was an truly amazing sight,' he said.
'I've been a fisherman for 20 years and I also kayak out there and it's common to see them twist and turn and shoot through the air.
'They're prevalent at this time of year but what amazed me was the sheer numbers of them.
'There were tens of thousands of them - I'd say maybe 100,000.
'I kept on flying for about 20 miles and they just kept on coming.
'It's common to see large predatory sharks come in and feed on schools of bait-fish - the odd thing was I didn't see any bait-fish at all!'
Video (http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/local_news/youreport/thousands-of-sharks-spotted-off-palm-beach)
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aREDSKIN
February-2nd-2011, 03:11 PM
That's some video. That makes Jaws seem like a guppy.
Popeman38
February-2nd-2011, 03:14 PM
HOLY ****!
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/02/02/article-1352758-0D01E08E000005DC-167_468x570.jpg
elkabong82
February-2nd-2011, 03:15 PM
Crazy stuff. Pilot's name is Steve Irwin, so he should be glad those weren't sting rays (sorry if that's in poor taste)
Spartacus87
February-2nd-2011, 03:16 PM
There's a reason I'm not big on swimming by the beach. Especially down here in Florida.
China
February-2nd-2011, 03:16 PM
I, for one, welcome our new shark overlords.
Koolblue13
February-2nd-2011, 03:20 PM
Crazy stuff. Pilot's name is Steve Irwin, so he should be glad those weren't sting rays (sorry if that's in poor taste)
Maybe the sharks are going to the chesapeke bay, since they killed off all the hammerheads the sting ray population is completely out of hand.
---------- Post added February-2nd-2011 at 04:20 PM ----------
I, for one, welcome our new shark overlords.
This is always funny.
BRAVEONAWARPATH
February-2nd-2011, 03:22 PM
There's a reason I'm not big on swimming by the beach. Especially down here in Florida.
They're more scared of you than you are of them. :pfft:
Spartacus87
February-2nd-2011, 03:28 PM
This is always funny.
Maybe the greatest single line The Simpsons ever had.
They're more scared of you than you are of them. :pfft:
You're right.
I would just need to remind myself of that while standing in the middle of 100,000 them. Shouldn't be a problem.
visionary
February-2nd-2011, 03:33 PM
Do they have laser beams?
Koolblue13
February-2nd-2011, 03:34 PM
Maybe the greatest single line The Simpsons ever had.
You're right.
I would just need to remind myself of that while standing in the middle of 100,000 them. Shouldn't be a problem.
And single funniest thing on the simpsons is a major statement.
And they say sharks are just like dogs and I wouldn't be scared of me if I was a 7 foot long dog, with a ****load more teeth and hanging in a pack of 100k of my buddies.
stevenaa
February-2nd-2011, 03:43 PM
Just highlights how unlikely you are to be bitin by a shark.
BRAVEONAWARPATH
February-2nd-2011, 03:46 PM
Just highlights how unlikely you are to be bitin by a shark.
Exactly.
Predicto
February-2nd-2011, 03:55 PM
Five seconds after taking that picture from his helicopter, Mr. Irwin made a tragic mistake....
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/5052/shark20helicopter.jpg (http://img12.imageshack.us/i/shark20helicopter.jpg/)
Darth Tater
February-2nd-2011, 04:54 PM
There's a reason I'm not big on swimming by the beach. Especially down here in Florida.
You **** with our water, we are going to **** with your beaches!
Tom [Giants fan]
February-2nd-2011, 05:37 PM
That guy should use this opportunity to market himself to advertise the phone he used. I'm sure they would love the publicity that their phone captured that video.
Mickalino
February-2nd-2011, 06:15 PM
You're right.
I would just need to remind myself of that while standing in the middle of 100,000 them. Shouldn't be a problem.
Question is, what why would you put yourself in that position, in the first place ?
HailGreen28
February-2nd-2011, 06:45 PM
How can you tell those are sharks in the video?
Chump Bailey
February-3rd-2011, 05:44 AM
There's a reason I'm not big on swimming by the beach. Especially down here in Florida.
Are you really that concerned? I just moved to Florida and live within an hours drive of several beaches.
The guys that surf in California, South Africa and Australia have some balls. They KNOW great whites (not exactly a Spinner shark) are around them and they still go out there...
scruffylookin
February-3rd-2011, 11:47 AM
Wow a group of sharks swimming together in the ocean. Stop the presses. This is about as newsworthy as reporting thousands of people walking around New York city at midday.
China
February-3rd-2011, 12:29 PM
Wow a group of sharks swimming together in the ocean. Stop the presses. This is about as newsworthy as reporting thousands of people walking around New York city at midday.
So you see 20 mile long groups of 100,000 sharks on a regular basis? Odd, because other people don't.
Slacky McSlackAss
February-3rd-2011, 12:30 PM
So you see 20 mile long groups of 100,000 sharks on a regular basis? Odd, because other people don't.
Not to mention just 100 yards off the coast. That's rather close for that many sharks to be swimming.
polywog999
February-3rd-2011, 02:15 PM
Are you really that concerned? I just moved to Florida and live within an hours drive of several beaches.
The guys that surf in California, South Africa and Australia have some balls. They KNOW great whites (not exactly a Spinner shark) are around them and they still go out there...
There have been 2,251 confirmed shark attacks world wide since 1580. 623 have been in Florida.
Predicto
February-3rd-2011, 04:32 PM
There have been 2,251 confirmed shark attacks world wide since 1580. 623 have been in Florida.
Yeah, but I assume that includes all attacks, many of which are just little chomps by a sand shark. Plus, you have to assume that millions of people go in the water in Florida every single year. That's what Florida is all about. So your odds are pretty damn good.
In Northern California, people go to the beach but hardly anyone swims because the water is too cold. Even in SoCal its kind of chilly. Seals and Sea lions like it, but people don't. Mostly surfers and divers go out there - and when they do, they run the risk of encountering the biggest Great White sharks in the world - the ones that are right offshore, waiting to eat all those seals and sea lions.
Put it this way - Florida has had only 11 fatalities in its 623 shark attacks in its history. California has 10 fatalities out of only 100 shark attacks (and I suspect with much less than 1/10 as many humans going into the water each year).
polywog999
February-3rd-2011, 05:10 PM
Yeah, but I assume that includes all attacks, many of which are just little chomps by a sand shark. Plus, you have to assume that millions of people go in the water in Florida every single year. That's what Florida is all about. So your odds are pretty damn good.
In Northern California, people go to the beach but hardly anyone swims because the water is too cold. Even in SoCal its kind of chilly. Seals and Sea lions like it, but people don't. Mostly surfers and divers go out there - and when they do, they run the risk of encountering the biggest Great White sharks in the world - the ones that are right offshore, waiting to eat all those seals and sea lions.
Put it this way - Florida has had only 11 fatalities in its 623 shark attacks in its history. California has 10 fatalities out of only 100 shark attacks (and I suspect with much less than 1/10 as many humans going into the water each year).
Shark attacks are so rare that, there is probably no statistical difference for the swimmers.
Mickalino
February-3rd-2011, 05:14 PM
There have been 2,251 confirmed shark attacks world wide since 1580. 623 have been in Florida.
That's 1 Florida shark attack every 2 years.
You're 1000 times more likely to get killed by a fellow human in Florida.
The guys that surf in California, South Africa and Australia have some balls. They KNOW great whites (not exactly a Spinner shark) are around them and they still go out there...
Cuz they're smart enough to punch the sharks in the nose
How can you tell those are sharks in the video?
We know they're sharks, because the name of their law firm is posted on a sign by that beach.
Reic
February-3rd-2011, 05:23 PM
Thats one hell of a family reunion. Sharks are loners, its super rare to see them swimming in groups while not feeding, this is a once in a lifetime video
China
February-3rd-2011, 05:38 PM
That's 1 Florida shark attack every 2 years.
You're 1000 times more likely to get killed by a fellow human in Florida.
Or lightning. There are about 7 lightning strike deaths per year in Florida.
Mickalino
February-3rd-2011, 05:52 PM
Or lightning.
only if you're in sin :silly:
Bibby
February-3rd-2011, 05:54 PM
I could swim through that ...easy all day everyday.
polywog999
February-3rd-2011, 09:16 PM
That's 1 Florida shark attack every 2 years.
You're 1000 times more likely to get killed by a fellow human in Florida.
Mick, I get it. Really I do. I was just commenting that Florida is the place to go if you WANT to get bit. That's all.
Also though, how much time do people spend in the water, compared to how much time they spend on land?
I've been to Florida....when I was homeless, no less....that place is nutz!
sideshow24
February-4th-2011, 08:45 AM
I, for one, welcome our new shark overlords.
HA! good one!
MurrayH81
February-4th-2011, 03:50 PM
I was so sure Steve Irwin was dead...
elkabong82
February-4th-2011, 03:58 PM
Chuck Norris was out there doing laps. The sharks are simply running away.
superozman
February-4th-2011, 05:25 PM
Crazy stuff. Pilot's name is Steve Irwin, so he should be glad those weren't sting rays (sorry if that's in poor taste)
Too Soon???
aamiha73
February-4th-2011, 06:07 PM
Candygram...
polywog999
February-5th-2011, 11:44 AM
candygram...
....land shark!!!!
elkabong82
February-5th-2011, 01:44 PM
bigger jaws!
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