Shark Attack Reunion Island

Discussion in 'USA Mainland Surf Forum' started by MFitz73, Apr 12, 2015.

  1. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
  2. raddadbrad

    raddadbrad Well-Known Member

    Jan 10, 2015
    This is horrible god bless his family.
     

  3. DonQ

    DonQ Well-Known Member

    Oct 23, 2014
    With you on that! Apparently there's been a few there lately. Bulls are the badasses.
     
  4. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
    It's the way I want to go out.

    If I die out of the water, I told my wife to get my carcass on a boat, head out 2 miles and start chumming. She said it was probably against the law. THEN I suggested giving me a Viking Funeral, nope. Then I said to get a big aquarium, put me in it and have mourners throw in hungry blue fish. Looks like I'm just gpoing to get dirt thrown in my face.
     
  5. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    theres a boat in sojersey that does cremation-ball tossing.
    not that i'm trying to get rid of you.
     
  6. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
    yeah, I landed in Newark from SJO once. That's felt like an eternity.
     
  7. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

    746
    Dec 21, 2010
    More than just a few. 7 fatal and 20
    Attacks in 2 years. Time to cull
     
  8. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    Yeah I totally agree... but I think there is something else. something else in that area must have changed to bring in so many territorial sharks. I'm guess the attacks are mostly bulls. I remember hearing another story about bulls attacking swimmers in some area I cant recall the name of the place... but was due to industry taking over a section of water where bull sharks would give birth, forcing them to a new area which they never had been before, and just happened to be populated by swimmers and surfers.

    But its def time to cull. No hunting is just as harmful as over fishing.
     
  9. McLovin

    McLovin Well-Known Member

    985
    Jun 27, 2010
    The bulls there have associated humans to food, waves/swell = buffet. F-that
     
  10. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    Tigers and bulls have been responsible for the attacks. They culled 45 tigers and 45 bulls last year, but I guess it didn't work.
    They say there's 2 big reasons for the attacks.There's a 19 mile reserve on the west coast that cannot be fished. There's a ton of fish there, so the sharks moved in to feed on them. And there are fish farms on the west coast as well. So there's a ton of food, right on the beach, for the sharks.
     
  11. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

    746
    Dec 21, 2010
    Yes but based on alot of theories you hear from conservationists and fisheries managers, a good population of fish should actually prevent attacks on humans.
    There are theories, such as the increase in GW attacks in West Oz, that lack of food and overfishing contributes to the sharks trying to find other prey, such as humans.
    These bull sharks in Reunion seem to be onto something else though. I think they have actually learned that humans may be an easy food source. This is very troubling.
    If those attacks were happening in the US say in NJ or Florida there would be an all our war on sharks here.
    Poor kid, RIP
     
  12. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    future headline: SURFERS BANNED FOR THEIR OWN GOOD.
     
  13. stinkbug

    stinkbug Well-Known Member

    746
    Dec 21, 2010
    Surfing is already banned in many areas of Reunion due to the sharks.
     
  14. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    Sharks don't stand a chance in Belmar... and they know to stay clear of that area.
     
  15. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    wouldn't it be cool that we fixed the oceans so well that sharks could muscle us?
     
  16. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    In theory there should be less attacks with more food, but when they are supplying a food source in the same area that people are there will be more encounters. Which will equal more attacks.
    With tiger sharks and large bull sharks the wounds are going to be severe.
     
  17. worsey

    worsey Well-Known Member

    Oct 13, 2013
    also sheds light on one of our darker behaviors with respect to children and careers; i only
    mean those who would hijack a childhood as opposed to taking their kid surfing.
     
  18. CBSCREWBY

    CBSCREWBY Well-Known Member

    Feb 21, 2012
    Our three favorite tagged great white ladies, Mary Lee, Katharine and Genie
    are all pinging off the Carolina coasts this week. Good thing they have ALL the great whites tagged so we know when it's safe! (insert sarcastic emoticon here)
     
  19. dansan

    dansan Well-Known Member

    84
    Dec 16, 2013
  20. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    That's a great point. We are very lucky to be able to track all he white sharks here on the east coast. As long as you check Ocearch you will know where every white is and can surf knowing you are safe.:cool: