Phemanderac wrote on Dec 22
nd, 2015 at 8:55am:
The combination of more people, more sharks and less overall food for said sharks drives them closer to the coast. Being hungry, they bite stuff in the water, go figure...
well as I see it.. there is MORE FOOD for sharks...because recreational fishing has been stopped in many places....so more fish in shore.... for sharks../ sharks eat all the time...they dont have a clock like we do...
otherwise we could say dont swim between these hours..
we have to respect its their domane..
we seem to think we can influence the weather...so why not the habits of our sea animals...
we are superior after all to everything...
they put a net up and they think thats protecting them....
it makes sense to some..
they put up flags
do not swim outside these flags..
couldnt be plainer.. but what happens.. thats right people still swim outside the flags...
its human nature...
almost to a one its someone on a surferboard who runs into a shark.....
do you think they are tempting fate in some way???..
I dont know all I know is its no different to sky diving...
you wanna take that risk... so be it... dont whinge to me if it all goes wrong..
and dont blame the shark for doing what sharks are meant to do...and that is EAT.