“2 men bitten by sharks off the Florida coast”
By Sam Smathers (4th)This report left me wanting more information. I would of liked to of heard from the people that received shark bites and what it was like. Because it is highly doubtful that a shark will bite me in the near future I would of liked to be able to live vicariously through these people and their experience. The statistics were a great addition to the article, but some facts left me with questions such as: why do so many people get shark bites in Florida? In conclusion, even though being bit by a shark is an extremely painful and traumatizing experience, I think that there is a bright side to it. Being able to say that you have been bitten by a shark and survived, makes you as cool as strawberry pop tarts or Penicillin.
Link: http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/08/us/florida-shark-bites/index.html
Although the idea of being approached and bitten by a shark is frightening (and cool), the ocean water per se causes more injuries and fatalities daily than sharks do annually. Because this, I find shark bites to be a minor safety issue at the beach.
ReplyDeleteDeath-by-shark is less likely to happen than death-by-coconut-falling-on-your-head. However I find it very interesting that more shark bites occur on Florida's coast. Maybe it is because Florida is nearly all coast.
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