Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Shark SURVIVORS

"I feel very sorry about this man and the loss of his hands being lost to him during the attack in the Telyakovsky Bay. I write this blog to extend our greetings and tell you we are available if you ever need assistance p1ease let us know." "I never knew that water would give you such physical and emotional pain, did you?"
Maggie Sharkbait Foundation Inc. crew 0:38 Russia Shark chomps off man's hands in Russia's Far East 18:12 17/08/2011 VLADIVOSTOK, August 17 (RIA Novosti) Related News * Shark in Red Sea attacks still on loose * Shark attacks: Provoked by humans or ecosystem changes? * Ecosystem damage causes shark attacks at popular Egyptian resort A shark attacked a man swimming near the Russian shores of the Sea of Japan and bit off both of his hands, a doctor from Primorye Territory regional medical center said on Wednesday. "The shark attacked the man in Telyakovsky Bay near the village of Vityaz. It mauled him and bit off his hands," the doctor said, adding that the injured had been taken to a hospital in serious condition. An ichthyologist from the Institute of Marine Biology in the Far East said the shark attack was most likely related to feeding grounds as anchovies move towards shallower waters to warm themselves, though this usually occurs at the beginning of summer. There is now further information about the fate of the shark."

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