Surfer recalls 'terrifying' shark encounter near Kaimana Beach
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- Опубликовано: 4 мар 2024
- Surfer recalls 'terrifying' shark encounter near Kaimana Beach
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He lucky dat shark wouldve took them chopstick legs rite off😂
can tell by the bite mark it was a 9-10 footer tiger 😢😅
surfer was in shock and almost was in da shahk
I told lifeguards at makaha there was a big shark underneath me looking aggressive when I was paddling out to the line up and the lifeguard looked at me and said "what do you want me to do about it?". I thought idk maybe take the jetski out and warn everyone in the line up or use the bull horn and warn anyone 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽
They always there whether you see them or not so I tend agree with the LifeGuard, sharks live in the ocean. You make the choice to go in thats on you.✌🏻
@@buzz5969 True, they always gonna be in the water, sometimes you see em sometimes you don't. Nonetheless it would be extremely careless and unprofessional for a Lifeguard not to give a damn about it. It's literally part of their job to do something when a shark is spotted, especially when acting agressive and it is at least 6 feet and over.
No bro there's sharks everywhere u just don't see um and if u didn't like the site of it just go in
@@ikaikaxkeahi nahhh bro it's not there job to chace sharks away there only there for rescue all he can do is call it in
Hawai’i protocol is to put up signs and alert swimmers if a shark is sighted that’s 8 ft or over. If it’s a large shark and it’s hard to say a size, I recommend you say 8 ft or over, just in case, otherwise if it’s a lazy lifeguard, he may not care. I would report him, someone like that shouldn’t be responsible for peoples safety, especially not childrens.
Nice Jordy Smith fins
Scary, as the beach is a great place to swim.
That area is the most popular for ocean swimmers, in and out the channel and often much beyond.
Having dived there a bunch haven’t seen a single shark so they are rare but I’m convinced they chilling in the drop off further out. Never wanted to venture that far because it’s far and boats are a real hazard when doing casual diving.
@@dreammaker9642 Definitely a freak occurrence for that spot.
@@Randsurfer the amount of times I’ve dived there looking for tiger sharks even during full season and nothing. Yet some poor surfer who asked nothing almost got it, tiger sharks are unfair.
Hopefully it was completely turned off by the taste of fiberglass and it never attacks anyone again. Glad he is ok.
Should have ask him is he going back to surfing?
You know see’im cause you not obviously looking , as a kid into my adulthood I saw over at lease 15 sharks 🦈 why ? Cause that what you taught Hawaiian way to always observe your surroundings in the water before you go in and while you’re in
The shark said ,,you come in my kitchen expect me to have a little taste
Shit I'm headed there in 23 days :(
You think 🤔 there's sharks 🦈 out in the ocean 🤦🙆
The Mick Fannigan approach. I like it.
Don't have any yum yum yellow color, it's a thing with sharks
Not all sharks but some sharks. I know GWs in SA love to nibble on yellow scuba tanks. In general tho I think most sharks tend to see yellow pretty well thanks to the contrast.
“Shark bite is rare” in Hawaii? Lmao😂😂😂
Yup. They are very rare considering how many sharks and people are in the water at the same time.