Surfer "Rides" Great White
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- Ripper (more than 100 posts)
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Surfer "Rides" Great White
Surfer/Great White can't be a good combo on any menu,
but ya gotta love the way the media has taken this fellows 'story' and ran with it.
One of my favorite accounts ...
http://www.nationalledger.com/lifestyle ... 3048.shtml
even has animated reenactment since no was handy with their GoPro's.
Now I'm not sure about this one, but growing up i had always heard there was an urban legend of a Kneelo Cove founder who rode a 'large water beast' in the late 70's during a full moon pier session.
Mushroom's, homebrew, tabets, or up on smoke, the story has always haunted me.
but ya gotta love the way the media has taken this fellows 'story' and ran with it.
One of my favorite accounts ...
http://www.nationalledger.com/lifestyle ... 3048.shtml
even has animated reenactment since no was handy with their GoPro's.
Now I'm not sure about this one, but growing up i had always heard there was an urban legend of a Kneelo Cove founder who rode a 'large water beast' in the late 70's during a full moon pier session.
Mushroom's, homebrew, tabets, or up on smoke, the story has always haunted me.
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Rode the pier last night and it was pumping! Foggy and lots of fisherman chumming the water..... definetly freaking myself out..
Dale Solomonson said he was bumped during a night session once in Oregon! on a mat or maybe finless kneeboard?
Dale Solomonson said he was bumped during a night session once in Oregon! on a mat or maybe finless kneeboard?
Tide is the master, tide can be a disaster...-Dub side of the Moon
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Believe it or not. In 45 years of surfing, 33 on the Oregon coast, I had never seen a shark. Until yesterday. Myself and 4 others surfing head high perfect peaks at the Columbia River jetty. We were all in a 30 yard radius of each other. Offshore winds, sunny, 57 degree water ( warm for here ) Great White, we estimated to be 12 to 15 ft. surfaced and bumped into a young guy named Joey who was sitting, waiting for a wave. The shark kinda thrashed a bit and disappeared. We all headed for shore, post haste. Even though the waves remained perfect, no one paddled back out. I surfed there this morning but saw no shark. Joey didn't surf today. Maybe due to soiled wetsuit.
None rich, none poor. Everyone happy.
Shark repellent spray...
youtube.com/watch?v=k_B_n-Rbros
...which Batman can also be seen to use if you do a YouTube vid search for Batman - Surfing.
youtube.com/watch?v=k_B_n-Rbros
...which Batman can also be seen to use if you do a YouTube vid search for Batman - Surfing.
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~ w. shark hunter, Vic Hislop
“Dolphins, sea turtles and millions of creatures out there that we love need our protection. But Great White Sharks need no protection. They are at the top of the food chain. They can live to be one hundred years old and eat a few dolphins and sea turtles every week. “If a conservationist killed just one Great White Shark and then retired, he would do more good for dolphins and sea turtles than he could have done in his entire career.”
...and...
“It’s true big sharks have only one vulnerable spot – their eye. But they have a big thick nictitating membrane that covers it. Call it a third eyelid. That membrane is tougher than their skin and a person could not even stick a knife in it.”
So how is it determined that some and which shark species are endangered and misunderstood, if at all?
~ w. shark hunter, Vic Hislop
“Dolphins, sea turtles and millions of creatures out there that we love need our protection. But Great White Sharks need no protection. They are at the top of the food chain. They can live to be one hundred years old and eat a few dolphins and sea turtles every week. “If a conservationist killed just one Great White Shark and then retired, he would do more good for dolphins and sea turtles than he could have done in his entire career.”
...and...
“It’s true big sharks have only one vulnerable spot – their eye. But they have a big thick nictitating membrane that covers it. Call it a third eyelid. That membrane is tougher than their skin and a person could not even stick a knife in it.”
So how is it determined that some and which shark species are endangered and misunderstood, if at all?
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Spent over 15 yrs as a volunteer on the S.E. farallones white shark research program.Shark season ran from sept thru.nov.Marine mammals(E-seals-ca.sealions-stellars sealions-northern fur seals)E-seals having the most fat content and being slower swimmers were generally the most common prey.The average number of attacks for the season 90 days)was one per day.Some days there were none.some days as many as five.This means what?Those 90 critters will not reproduce.
Marine mammal populations have exploded in the last 30 yrs,and are at historical levels.Availibity of breeding sites are becoming scarce(this area)White shark populations have increased in direct response to the availability of these....delicious twinkies...
So....sharks control the mammal populations.If shark populations were supressed, in some way diminished,the increased mammal numbers become a burden on the already stressed fish stocks and other ocean resources...
cheers...Have you hugged a white shark lately?
Marine mammal populations have exploded in the last 30 yrs,and are at historical levels.Availibity of breeding sites are becoming scarce(this area)White shark populations have increased in direct response to the availability of these....delicious twinkies...
So....sharks control the mammal populations.If shark populations were supressed, in some way diminished,the increased mammal numbers become a burden on the already stressed fish stocks and other ocean resources...
cheers...Have you hugged a white shark lately?