Great White

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Zeroevol, Jan 15, 2013.

  1. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Indeed!
    Was thinking about this on the way home yesterday. There's a video on NEsurf that's about the abundance of Great Whites in the Cape, and without going on and on about it, one conclusion they came to with certainty is that there were way more sharks out there than they had previously thought. I'm not a proponent of culling the seal population(I understand why others might be, not my point either way), but I was wondering if there happened to be a significant reduction in the seal pop., would that increase the chances of a human attack? If the same amount of hungry sharks return to feed and there's less food, will they start to exploit different resources(humans)? Just a thought.
     
  2. McLovin

    McLovin Well-Known Member

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    Jun 27, 2010
    ^
    I think you would have to eliminate the majority of the seal population up there, wait a few years for the whites to realize that they're gone and get conditioned to going elsewhere. By that time you can surf worry free, that is if you're not already 6 feet under because its already 2076 A.D.
     

  3. ChavezyChavez

    ChavezyChavez Well-Known Member

    Jun 20, 2011
    The seal comment was probably a joke to piss off the tree huggers on here but...
    Research has shown that when most of these supposed "Summer of the shark" attack outbreaks occur be they in FLA, S. Africa, Hawaii, etc there is also a lack of the sharks normal prey. Meaning more attacks occur when our toothy friends are out of their normal feeding patterns. It was even documented that the fishing was really bad in the NJ area during the 1916 attacks. Sea Turtle were supposed scare off the islands when all those Tiger sharks went down and so on. Killing off seals could cause the same. Just a thought to chew on. No pun intended.
     
  4. Riley Martin's Disgruntled Neighbor

    Riley Martin's Disgruntled Neighbor Well-Known Member

    Aug 22, 2012
    Think of it like your grandparents cold weather pilgrimage - They went down to florida in the winter. But for a lot of marine life, it was the gulf of mexico, which is now a BP crime sceene complete with CoreExit outlines of dead turtles and dolphins and tuna. That place was the breeding ground. Instead of migrating, they're just staying put and not breeding. Certinaly the answer is not to kill any more creatures.

    http://carlsafina.org/publications/books/song-for-the-blue-ocean/ This book is great. Check it out.
     
  5. cackedinri

    cackedinri Well-Known Member

    209
    May 21, 2012
    totes not green br0...quite frankly, I'm appalled
     
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  6. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    Cack, I am pretty sure the Loaf was joking
     
  7. ThatSlyB

    ThatSlyB Well-Known Member

    323
    Aug 20, 2012
    No, it is only in recent times that sharks have all but disappeared from the coastal areas. Good job growing up in Florida. These sharks have lived in the ocean since the day 1. If you don't want to worry about them, get out of the ocean.
     
  8. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    I didn't see one in her pic, but does anyone know if Mary Lee has a fricken laser beam on her head... If she does then someone has to kill her. I hate sharks with fricken laser beams
     
  9. ThatSlyB

    ThatSlyB Well-Known Member

    323
    Aug 20, 2012
    Also of note, the shark "Genie" Appears to be following the same course as Mary Lee, just a bit further out at sea. Yet when Genie came down the coast, whereas Mary Lee was at sea, Genie was hugging the shoreline
     
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  10. shaarkbate

    shaarkbate Well-Known Member

    62
    Jan 10, 2011
    the seal population is out of control in new england because the whites were all killed off in the sixties and seventies. they are the bigger problem up here. carrying diseases and depleating the inshore fish stalks. the few sharks out there will never catch up with the population. they eat one seal and they wont eat for a week or two. monomoy island has a year round seal population of around 40000.
     
  11. CBSCREWBY

    CBSCREWBY Well-Known Member

    Feb 21, 2012
    Mary Lee is bee lining north. She should be around Kure, Carolina Beach & Wrightsville for tomorrow's swell and the long MLK weekend. I haven't been out since New Year's Eve so I'll be out anyway.
     
  12. dlrouen

    dlrouen Well-Known Member

    814
    Jun 6, 2012
    I'll be around 500-800 block, if you're trying to cut your chance of attack in half. MLK2K13
     
  13. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    You guys can meet ML for lunch....
     
  14. CBSCREWBY

    CBSCREWBY Well-Known Member

    Feb 21, 2012
    She's heading your way too, Yank! dlrouen I usually surf between periwinkle and the pier or down in front of the cabanas. If the current is right I might drift your way. Look for the blood cloud.