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July 29, 2008

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Kaz

I know that sharks always attack people because of mistaken identity.
And i have a story of how my dads best friend was bit by a shark this year, on june 28, 2008
off of Manjack island in the bahamas.

Jamie

I was extremely sad to see all the hyped up shark attack shows as well as the extremely UN-scientific experiments done by Les Stroud last night. It is ridiculous and the worst thing this channel can do for shark conservation. I am a shark enthusiast, dive shop owner and scuba instructor so I spend ALL of my time and career attempting to UNDO what shark week and stupid movies have done to dramatisize shark attacks. So many people are afraid! Lets not make more!!!!!!!! Lets show them that shark attacks are SUPER rare, based on the mistaken identity analysis, and for Gods sake will someone televise that you have about the same chances of getting hit by lightening than bit by a shark instead of just putting this information on a blog!!

Scott

Sharks are by far the most fascinating, wonderful creatures on earth. I watch each and every moment of Shark Week every year, and find the programs to be very informative, but also very sad. Sad due to the fact that we as humans do so much to destroy these animals, and not too much is ever heard about what can be done to prevent it.

Please pass on to EVERYONE any information you may have to help us save the sharks! I would be more than happy to donate my time or money to help in the fight for shark conservation.

Kim

Save the sharks they are in a special chain brake that chain and we will be braking many others..
I stumbled upon a site about shark repellents were magnets come into play , they are being tested on fishing lines to deter sharks and surfers and swimmers. There is a surf camp using this magnet technology on the surfers here in Florida being known as the shark bite capital.
Whats your take any knowledge on these magnets?

Derek

I recently got a chance to snorkel with a few sand tiger and sandbar sharks through the Swim with the Sharks adventure in Camden at the Adventure Aquarium. It was amazing to see them in the water up close and it really made you realize that they were only interested in me as a newly inserted object in their environment and they weren't coming up to me to bite me but to rather check me out and almost say hello. They swam up to me, turned away and went about their business. They were beautiful creatures. After doing that, I can only imagine how neat some of your experiences could be! Thanks for writing the blog and take care. ohhh wait, I agree with the previously mentioned entry. I was not fond of the one show on Shark Week a few days back with Les Stroud. It was too sensationalized and not very scientific. However, I LOVED last nights episode showing the Greenland Shark and Mike Rowe.

-Derek

Amy

I get so mad that anytime a shark attack occurs all the news media comment on the shark "infested" waters. Sharks are supposed to live in the ocean - it would be better to call the oceans "people" infested - is not this truly the problem?

Michael

What kind of wetsuits are being worn when swimming with great whites without the cage?

Lee

Based on the mistaken identity data I am looking for that was do back in the 1980s (I think itwas then) about a shark deterrent method that used a large bag to alter the profile of the human body to look like an amorphous blob which prevented shark attack because the perso did not look like dinner to the shark. Do you know anything about this research and can you direct me to where I can locate it.
Thanks.
Lee

Fred Smilek

I never knew the sharks in Florida could be so dangerous.

Fred Smilek

Email- Fred_Smilek@yahoo.com
Webpage- http://sites.google.com/site/fredjsmilek/

Fred Smilek is the acting president of the Society to Save Endangered Species. It was founded two years ago by Fred Smilek along with his two best friends Charles and Jonathan.

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