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    Didn't see a post on this. The point of interest for me is that I once holidayed at this beach about 20 years ago. Seemed a pretty nice beach to me.

    Poor guy. I guess I'm philosophical about this. I mean, you're in the shark's house, so it's no surprise if he gets pissed at you.

    I wonder if there will be a panic, or if someone will vandalize the local civic noticeboards like in Jaws. Still, shark attacks are pretty rare, and attacks by Great Whites in the US are extremely rare.

    (CNN) -- A 66-year-old man died early Friday after being attacked by what authorities suspect was a great white shark off the southern California coast.

    Dave Martin, a retired veterinarian, was pronounced dead shortly after the incident, which occurred about 7 a.m. (10 a.m. ET) at Solana Beach, California.

    Martin was in a group of nine swimmers "when he was bitten across both thighs by what is believed to be a great white shark," according to a statement issued by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.

    "Some of the other swimmers looked back to see the victim up out of the water flailing, and (he) was pulled back under the water. He came up screaming and was helped to shore by four of the swimmers."

    Martin was taken to a nearby lifeguard station, and a medical helicopter was called in, but he apparently bled to death at the scene, the statement said.

    Deputy Fire Chief Dismas Abelman said Martin suffered severe injuries to both his legs, although his body was intact. He was pronounced dead at 7:49 a.m.

    The incident occurred in the Fletcher Cove area of Solana Beach near a popular surf spot known as Table Tops, one of the main access areas to Solana Beach, said Sheriff's Lt. Mike McClain.

    A sheriff's helicopter was scanning the beaches for the shark, and nearby beaches were contacted, Solana Beach officials said in a statement posted on the city's Web site.

    Swimmers were ordered out of the water, and a 72-hour swimming advisory was posted for an 8-mile stretch of beach, said Capt. Craig Miller of the city's marine safety department. Air patrols will continue through the weekend, he said.

    City officials noted, however, that they were not trying to capture or kill the shark. Great white sharks are protected by law in California.

    "I would say from my examination of the wounds on the victim and also the narrative that I got about how the attack happened that this almost certainly was a great white shark," said Richard Rosenblatt, professor emeritus of marine biology at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography.

    "I was told that the victim was pushed up out of the water in a violent attack, and that's just typical of white shark feeding behavior. They normally feed on seals," Rosenblatt said. "They attack from below, make a tremendous powerful rush, make a powerful bite and then pull away and wait for the seal or other marine mammal to bleed to death, and then come back."

    Although there is not a population of great white sharks in the area, females do come down from colder waters to give birth and then return, he said.

    In addition, such sharks are remarkable swimmers. A shark tagged off Monterey, California, turned up in Hawaii, Rosenblatt said, and one tagged in South Africa was found in Australia.

    The wounds "were really quite clean and massive," Rosenblatt said, and typical of those a great white might leave. If tooth fragments are found at autopsy, he said, it might be possible to identify the type of shark. However, he said, finding the shark that attacked Martin is unlikely.

    Martin leaves behind a family "and a lot of friends that loved him," said Rob Hill, a friend of the family.

    Police said three trauma counselors were brought in to assist Martin's swimming partners.

    Solana Beach is about 20 miles north of San Diego. Fatal shark attacks in the area are rare. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, the last time someone was killed by a shark off San Diego was in 1994, when a 25-year-old woman died after being attacked by a great white shark in Ocean Beach.
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  • #2
    That bites.

    Being eaten by another animal is well down on my list of preferred ways to die.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Wezil
      That bites.
      You're mocking this poor man's death!!

      Soon you'll be saying how nippy the water was.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Wezil
        That bites.

        Being eaten by another animal is well down on my list of preferred ways to die.
        Tell me, what's at the top of your list?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lorizael


          Tell me, what's at the top of your list?


          To paraphrase Richard Pryor - I want to die with my **** in some *****'s *****.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Agathon


            You're mocking this poor man's death!!

            Soon you'll be saying how nippy the water was.
            Have you heard about the Dead Pool?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Agathon


              You're mocking this poor man's death!!
              Ehrm, sharks need food too, and human blubber is just as nutricious as other species. If that man wanted to be safe, he should never had learned to swim
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              • #8
                Or he should have learned to swim faster.
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                • #9
                  Death visited this man the night before, and said, "Sorry mate, it has to be tomorrow. Any preferences?"

                  "Nah, just make it snappy", he said.
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                  • #10


                    Personally I'd just take a slow swimming friend with me.

                    It is the approach used for bears here. Just make sure you can run faster than your companion and you'll be okay.
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                    • #11
                      What if there are two bears ?
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                      • #12
                        Then you are fooked.
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                        • #13
                          Yeah, this is all over the local news. It's only the second great white attack which resulted in a death in San Diego County in the last 100 years. The other one occurred in La Jolla Cove around a dozen years ago. The local news is speculating that the exploding local seal population is what is attracting the sharks here.
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                          • #14
                            The worst thing is that the man was a veterinarian. Those animals are ungrateful bastards aren't they?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Oerdin
                              Yeah, this is all over the local news. It's only the second great white attack which resulted in a death in San Diego County in the last 100 years. The other one occurred in La Jolla Cove around a dozen years ago. The local news is speculating that the exploding local seal population is what is attracting the sharks here.
                              That's right. You live around there. It's near a place called Del Mar, right?
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