In what seems like the opposite of common sense, The Honolulu Star Bulletin is reporting on scientists who state that there is apparently no correlation between shark cage-diving tours and an increased risk for being attacked by a shark. Check out the full story for all the details: There is no scientific evidence that Oahu North Shore cage-diving tours increase shark … [Read more...]
New Smyrna Beach Resumes Shark Carnage Season
It must be that time of year - the waters are frothing with blood after two shark attacks in the infamous Shark Attack Capital of the World, New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County, Florida. Two men were bitten by unidentified sharks within five minutes of one another - arm yourselves and prepare for the impending shark invasion! NBC Miami reports on the attacks and makes a … [Read more...]
Is Carcharodon Megalodon Flourishing In Pacific Ocean Trenches?
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBmIIr9ZgIE&feature=channel_page A faithful Fear Beneath reader passed along what look to be an entertaining read - a new book coming out that "is a must for any shark enthusiast!" "Steve Alten will be releasing his fourth installment of the 'MEG' series on May 19, 2009. The series focuses on the possibility that carcharodon megalodon is … [Read more...]
BEWARE THE BIXBY SHARK KILL-ZONE
A fearful and dedicated reader of The Fear Beneath sent in these EXCLUSIVE and graphic images from the coast of the Bixby Ranch, in Northern Santa Barbara County. The images depict the badly decomposing and scavenged carcass of a seal, common local sea life in Santa Barbara County and a favorite snack of sharks, due to the energy-rich fatty flesh of the pinniped. A gaping … [Read more...]
Sharks Terrorize Australian Beaches
There's been an unprecedented rash of shark attacks in Australia lately, and intense levels of shark activity rocked the California and Florida coasts in 2008. Should you be afraid of the man in the grey suit? Of course you should. There's a distinct possibility that climate change is affecting the number of fatal shark attacks. Soon the sharks will take to the streets … [Read more...]
Massive Tiger Shark Netted Outside Teahupoo
As if contending with the insane surf break that Teahupoo is wasn't enough for the surfers in this part of the world.... Imagine getting slammed on the reef and then snacked on by one of these monsters. Not fun. Shark attacks at Teahupoo certainly present less of a danger than confronting the raw power of the surf there... … [Read more...]
Disemboweled Dolphin Carnage at Hope Ranch
The Shark Research Committee covers what appears to be a large shark attack on a dolphin in Santa Barbara waters. "Hope Ranch — On February 8, 2009, Harry (last name withheld) found a dolphin carcass washed up on the beach at Hope Ranch in Santa Barbara County. The animal appeared to be a young adult. He estimated the bite at 14 – 15 inches in diameter. The wound appears … [Read more...]
Bloody Maverick’s Shark Attack Video
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7PEQPzchiQ When you surf in California, this is just a reality that needs to be acknowledged... The man in the gray suit is EVERYWHERE. … [Read more...]
Shark Savagely Annihilates Wild Coast Lifeguard
A lifeguard watched in horror as his friend was torn apart by a giant shark off Port St Johns in Port Elizabeth at the weekend. Sikhanyiso Bangilizwe, 25, of Port St Johns, was bitten in half by what is suspected to be a tiger shark while he was catching waves off Second Beach with a friend on Saturday. He was a member of the Wild Coast Guards and was off-duty. He is the … [Read more...]
Fear Beneath Dives Below the Surface
Much to the chagrin of our detractors, The Fear Beneath is still alive and kicking; We've been extremely busy with other projects and with life the last month, and as you can see, we haven't published any significant updates in some time. We've got a couple of new contributors lined up and hope they will be able to assist us in getting more frequent updates out there. While … [Read more...]
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