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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @madmrssally5297
    @madmrssally5297 2 года назад +44

    That man staying with and holding onto his friend through all of that. Refusing to leave him till the end. The horror of it, but the strength and determination to not leave a man to die alone through that. It’s heartbreaking.

  • @BS-dq1kz
    @BS-dq1kz 2 года назад +114

    Poor Rodney. His dive partner, Brett Gilliam, was bad to the bone. It just amazes me how brave some people are. He held on to Rodney while two sharks drug him into the depths of the ocean while eating him alive. He saw his friends flesh hanging and still held him until he was dead. That’s beyond brave.

    • @johnnywalker8326
      @johnnywalker8326 2 года назад +17

      Totally. Also he had to have been terrified as he swam back to the surface that they were going to get him then.

    • @deltatango-six7941
      @deltatango-six7941 Год назад

      Bret is well known in the diving community. Here's his wiki page.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bret_Gilliam

    • @ThatCarGuy1983
      @ThatCarGuy1983 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@johnnywalker8326Doubt it one was already full and swam off in the end it was only one shark another one came in later at the point he disappeared..
      Edit: They were fighting over the dead body the other diver wouldn't have been on their mind they had their food at that point.

    • @viktorbirkeland6520
      @viktorbirkeland6520 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ThatCarGuy1983 I don't understand what is going on, am I in a parallel universe? Everyone who's said something about the story has said things wrong, as that's not what he himself said!
      (Yes, I'm including Hal, as this story told by Hal is not recognizable, at least not to how the survivor, told themselves / wrote themselves.
      My thing is, the real story is MUCH, MUUUCH more terrifying!)
      [Or maybe I'm just wrong, maybe I'm remembering the wrong 3 divers fixing scientific equipment, having seen earlier two LARGE oceanic white tip sharks unnaturally close to land, when one guy while on his way to their safety stop was attacked by both.
      His partner went down with him, making it the deepest unconfirmed emergency ascent, from 350 to 400 plus feet down on one breath....]

  • @shaindarkart5412
    @shaindarkart5412 2 года назад +40

    that Rodney Temple story has to be one of the most terrifying stories iv'e ever heard when it comes to ANY kind of life or death situation......just visualising it, the dept, the drop off, and then TWO of the worst kinda sharks you ever wanna see while diving.
    something about those oceanic white tips man......of all the sharks, these scare me most.

    • @skinnybub5237
      @skinnybub5237 2 года назад +4

      What? Why? Those are usually open ocean sharks aren’t they? There’s just something about white sharks that give me more of a “primordial” fear than ANY other predator in the ocean AND on land.

    • @viktorbirkeland6520
      @viktorbirkeland6520 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@skinnybub5237 Great White Sharks are scary and dangerous, but they are usually not that dangerous. If you ask people who dive with sharks, what kind of sharks are scary, some will say oceanic white tip, as things are already bad if you see them shallow enough to where you dive. That's already out of the ordinary. Second thing is they are like pitbulls, they are NOT afraid of you.
      They are open water, først to go in on live prey from shipwrecks, they give less fuxks than even bull or tiger sharks!
      Even long time professional divers keep an eye out for them, as if they decide to attack, you're not surviving, they're used to eat stuff that don't belong, they will NOT bite and let you go if they hit leg, man, they LOVE the taste of human!

    • @viktorbirkeland6520
      @viktorbirkeland6520 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@skinnybub5237 white sharks look creepier, but realistically, both are very bad news, but the oceanic will just like a tiger or bull start feeding on you right away, and won't worry about ending you, it just eats!
      Given it's an open water shark, or open ocean shark, it's used to little food, and also WILL EAT ANYTHING that is alive or not, made of meat, as long as it can get to it!
      It's the shark that starts feeding first ALWAYS!

  • @sarahjones-jf4pr
    @sarahjones-jf4pr 3 года назад +299

    Remember sitting on the edge of the ocean in Clear water beach Florida ,feeling the terrific pull and draw back of the waves and thinking about the sheer power of the ocean and also about "JAWS"No way would I get in for a swim,that film really put me off ocean swimming for life!.

    • @linoguy1770
      @linoguy1770 3 года назад +35

      I'm 53 yrs old and love all watersports. But, I have not body surfed, or swam in the ocean since Jaws came out.

    • @jennifermercer3481
      @jennifermercer3481 2 года назад +8

      Great whites are not what you need to fear

    • @jennifermercer3481
      @jennifermercer3481 2 года назад +4

      @@linoguy1770 great white sharks are not what you need to fear

    • @linoguy1770
      @linoguy1770 2 года назад +15

      @@jennifermercer3481 Your very right. I'm a coast guard captain. The biggest concern on the water is weather.

    • @scottgaskill4896
      @scottgaskill4896 2 года назад +17

      @@jennifermercer3481 I disagree

  • @elosoguapo8137
    @elosoguapo8137 3 года назад +71

    If your name is Rodney just don’t go in the water

    • @randybarnett2308
      @randybarnett2308 3 года назад +3

      If your name is Ric Flair you ca. Swim anywhere, wooooooooo ! The Real World's Champion ! We have Shark Week,Sharks have Ric Flair Week !!!!Wooooooooo !!!!

    • @edfederoff2679
      @edfederoff2679 3 года назад +3

      Let's not forget Rodney Fox!! What is it with GW's "Rodney" preference?

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah 2 года назад +1

      @@edfederoff2679 I think the second one was Rodney Fox. He said the name was Rodney Orr but that was exactly Rodney Foxes experience.

    • @thomasbannan1393
      @thomasbannan1393 2 года назад

      My middle name is Rodney, does this apply to me? Thanks

    • @lmm2103
      @lmm2103 2 года назад

      @@annabizaro-doo-dah Rodney Fox was attacked during a spear fishing competition as far as I recall, in Australia in the sixties.

  • @reneesantiago6496
    @reneesantiago6496 2 года назад +68

    For Rodney to motion to his buddy not to even worry about trying to save him is just amazing to me! To have the courage to face death like that really shows Rodneys character. I would be in such panic and fear that id do ANYTHING to stay alive

    • @frankbasile3662
      @frankbasile3662 2 года назад +15

      I agree but maybe from so much bites and blood loss he was so weak and drifting off in shock,probably realized he was done ,especially that deep in water

    • @Riffme81
      @Riffme81 2 года назад +22

      @@frankbasile3662 yeah true but at the same time irrelevant. He made a decision to do it. Letting his friend know its ok, thanks for trying. Get out of here.

    • @kaitlynh2574
      @kaitlynh2574 2 года назад +10

      Definitely amazing. We never know how we’d react in the face of death. Rodney was very courageous and selfless in the end it seems. May he Rest In Peace :( how sad

    • @fab3laundry
      @fab3laundry 2 года назад +5

      I think at some point you’d realise there is no chance for you to survive so better off having your friend(s) save themselves.

    • @reneesantiago6496
      @reneesantiago6496 Год назад +2

      Edit......ive listened to Brett tell this story a few times now and it keeps growing with detail. Im not sure what really happened.

  • @sognodiangeli5436
    @sognodiangeli5436 2 года назад +72

    First time I seen a shark was while swimming with my Dad in Somalia. It was a gorgeous day, the water was so clear I could see my brother trying sneak up on me like he always did. I remember climbing on to my dad’s shoulders, getting ready to execute my own counter attack. As I was about to do my best Kamikaze impression, my dad reached down and yanked my brother right out of the water. Something moving real fast brushed by us, it was huge. My dad started shouting, and panic ensued but for some reason I couldn’t hear anything. I watched as it bit a 13yr old boy right in half, turn back around, swam right by us again with the boy’s lower half. I will never forget that image, or the screams of that child’s mother. That was the last time I swam in an ocean.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +16

      Ooh. I would never forget that either. Like when jaws swam past the kid in the pond…. Cept no legs there.

    • @sognodiangeli5436
      @sognodiangeli5436 2 года назад +12

      @@SharksHappen
      That’s exactly what I thought when I saw that scene for the very first time. Since that experience, I have been wondering why did it bypass us? Guess I will never know.
      Great work by the way, I am hooked 🤓

    • @me-if2bj
      @me-if2bj 2 года назад +10

      That is a horrific story. It also sounds like it is one that should be told on this channel.

    • @kingdomkid7225
      @kingdomkid7225 2 года назад +7

      That is horrific. I hope you get therapy for the PTSD. I’m sorry

    • @sognodiangeli5436
      @sognodiangeli5436 2 года назад +4

      @@me-if2bj
      I don’t think they kept records then, but if it was possible I would love to!

  • @greenthumbstrummer
    @greenthumbstrummer 2 года назад +57

    I'm sorry I haven't commented sooner. I wanted you to know that I've seen many of your videos and I think they're absolutely fantastic. You are a phenomenal storyteller that is interested in providing the real deal truth no matter how it looks and I really appreciate that.
    Anyway just wanted to thank you and while I'm sure you've heard this from other people, you really are doing a phenomenal job.
    I've documented over a thousand fishing trips out in the ocean including 56 trips to the Hudson canyon which is over 80 nautical miles off the coast of Long Island New York. I am definitely way more afraid of those sharks than they are of me 🤣.

  • @rubyred1120channel
    @rubyred1120channel 2 года назад +7

    I found your channel randomly last week and I just wanted to say I really enjoy the way you tell these stories and provide information on the attacks!

  • @kellyharris8976
    @kellyharris8976 2 года назад +29

    Back in elementary school I used to rush right to the shark book section. Went to school for marine science but ended up changing to Psych. Love this channel (also just found it today so I’m now bingeing vids). Great content :)

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +6

      I didnt like books but couldnt get my hands on enough if about sharks and orcas

  • @chuckchilders9966
    @chuckchilders9966 3 года назад +269

    I got talked into going skinny dipping with a girl I met and her three friends. I had a bad feeling and I also had my Alaskan Malamute Thorn with me. He wouldn't come in the water and seemed to be scanning the water. The girls peeled down and it was quite a sight. They called for me to come in and I foolishly did. They were making a ton of splashing and giggling and knowing that attracted sharks I told them to chill. There was a big splash and my dog jumped back out of 10 inches of water he was in. He retreated up the dunes and as I ran through the surf to catch up a bull shark came shooting at me in very shallow water. I it submerged and I jumped. I could see it's teeth but it missed and I got away. The girls disappeared and I started thinking they got hit. Luckily they were up the beach smoking pot and all was well but I'll never go against my instincts again.

    • @amberlynnyates1295
      @amberlynnyates1295 3 года назад +38

      Yeah, no kidding. That bad feeling was a feeling from your guardian angel warning you something bad was about to happen.

    • @billmichailidis
      @billmichailidis 3 года назад +24

      I don't want to hear any claim about the only thing useful about them is a nice shark skin jacket or abrasive material for jewelry... I really hope they kill them all as well as crocodiles and alligators...

    • @bassdogg8551
      @bassdogg8551 2 года назад +43

      Bro I'm 69 years old and I learned long ago trust your gut bro don't go against it.

    • @bassdogg8551
      @bassdogg8551 2 года назад +60

      @@billmichailidis Don't agree as long as you're not stupid and put yourself at risk in their environment you should be cool. All those species you listed serve a duty in nature, without them there would be a lot of problems in the environment. The world just doesn't belong only to humans.

    • @ODA-392
      @ODA-392 2 года назад +5

      Sorry but this is a fallacy.
      Nature regulates itself. Its temporary life forms don't matter in the big picture.

  • @brothermangill7525
    @brothermangill7525 2 года назад +4

    I keep binge watching this channel. It is the most honest and accurate channel on this subject.

  • @dalelange845
    @dalelange845 2 года назад +88

    Hal, love your videos...I think I've seen them all! I'm familiar with the Rodney Temple / Brett Gillam attack in St. Croix. Not sure where you read about this but you should probably re-read or consider compairing to a different source. Believe the three came from shore and were at about 220' on the bottom. Rob's air was low so Brett sent him up. That's when the sharks showed up. Brett and Rod both hung out on the floor for a few minutes. After a few minutes Brett realized that his air was getting close to what he would need to safely surface and began his ascent and safe stopped at around 180'. Rod stayed on the floor to wait out the Oceanic White Tips. All three men had duals. It was from that vantage point that Brett noticed Rod was in a cloud of stirred up silt on the floor. He went back down to see what was going on and realized the attack was on. As he tried to pull Rod upward from the cloud toward the surface was when the tug of war began. Eventually, the sharks drug Rod with Brett hanging onto him over the ledge and down they went. Brett found a ledge on the cliff but had been checking his depth throughout. Gauge was pegged the entire time...happens at 325'. Brett guessed he was at about 400' when the sharks ran off with Rod. He did do a straight shot and actually passed out about 30' from the surface, but the air in his BC had expanded enough under the lower pressure that it carried him to the surface where he was able to gasp and fill his lungs. He made it to shore and ran into a couple who happened to be a doctor and nurse. He explained quickly what had happened and told them where his truck was and that there were instructions in it for dealing with narcosis. The couple got ahold of the University Brett was working for who in turn notified medi-vac. St. Croix had no chamber. They headed, I believe, to Puerto Rico but mid flight they learned the hyperbaric chamber was already in use. I believe the medi-vac doctor was a student that Brett knew well. They ran out of Oxygen enroute and ended up landing on a 4 lane highway where Brett was transferred to a COAST GUARD helicopter. He spent a couple days in a chamber hours further than the original occupied chamber. He had to borrow clothes to get home. On his taxi ride from the airport to his home he saw a huge gatherinv at a local pub, parking lot full on a Monday midday, so he had the taxi drop him off there knowing that with a crowd that large he would ceryainly know several people and would catch a ride with someone the rest of the way home. He walked inside to a memorial service for him. They thought the sharks had got him as well. Rob had apparently gone for help and when mo one was there when he returned, he assumed both men had been snacks ***interesting factoid: the prior surface shot record that had been survived was 180'...Brett's surface shot was over twice that. He holds the record still today. Hope that lends some clarity to that particular incident. I may not be 100% correct but nonetheless pretty close.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +30

      2 of my main sources both say they were on the floor when they were separated by the shark, or close to it. Is not the first attack that others have different info than the investigators that go out interviewing. Martha Morrell, same situation with different info from some sources than the Global Shark Attack File. It is all they do and I have to have sources I use. They have not been off yet that I see, but other reporting is at times so I leave things out they disagree with. And I also went off the survivors own statements that also are what I reported.....

    • @dalelange845
      @dalelange845 2 года назад +13

      @@SharksHappen Thanks for the explanation...I get it.

    • @dalelange845
      @dalelange845 2 года назад +21

      @@SharksHappen Hal, I tried to find an email for you and couldnt. I just watched a 20 minute +/- video of Brett Gilliam describing the event. It was posted on You Tube about a year ago. He gets quite detailed, it's worth the watch. He made reference at the end to a 90's BBC series that included his experience. I believe that's where my information came from. I watched it 5 or 6 years ago and was so blown away by the fact that he walked into his own memorial service that I must have told 30 or 40 friends about the entire story. That's where by my familiarity with the event comes from. Anyway, the old boy seems to still recall the details consistent to what I remember was on the version I watched (probably the BBC production). It wouldn't be appropriate for me to post a link here but it's an easy enough search if you're interested in what Gilliam recalls. ✌

    • @tiffanyeyoung1800
      @tiffanyeyoung1800 2 года назад +6

      Horrific nonetheless .

    • @d.b.4201
      @d.b.4201 2 года назад +1

      Oo

  • @Cheetahsmonk
    @Cheetahsmonk 3 года назад +39

    I stopped going in the ocean after Jaws, this is why

    • @kevingumfory
      @kevingumfory 2 года назад +4

      @Luciphene weird. I know an exact but reverse story. A girl I don't know that loved sharks got her leg ate off by a shark. Her friends were able to save her. Today she enjoys an occasional bowl of shark fin soup and thinks about her lost leg.

    • @Apistevist
      @Apistevist 2 года назад

      @@kevingumfory Just kill the damn fish.

  • @truegrit2011
    @truegrit2011 3 года назад +34

    Jeez.. That's so sad. It's the reason I don't swim with critters.😳 I only swim in pools.

  • @fredcourtney03
    @fredcourtney03 2 года назад +3

    I’m glad I found this in Dec. It could really mess up a Summer weekend

  • @michellesharp211
    @michellesharp211 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for all the informative videos. Also, I love that you get right Into the stories and these aren't loaded with more ads than content.

  • @Philly73nation
    @Philly73nation 2 года назад +54

    I love this Sharks Happen . So glad I found it. This is the true stories I like the read about with Deadly Shark encounters even if it's not deadly but it's real. The ocean is to be respected and sharks are to be feared for they are Apex predators and not too mention man eaters. I hate and just shake my head in utter frustration when I hear folks talk that crap about how peaceful these predators are and we should not fear them bull crap. Fear them and always remember when your ass in that ocean your in their territory. Remember that!!

  • @juanitarichards1074
    @juanitarichards1074 2 года назад +19

    This is why I haven't been swimming in the sea for decades.

  • @leemcr1894
    @leemcr1894 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for your channel pal.
    From Manchester England

  • @jonahpedersen5429
    @jonahpedersen5429 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for doing what you do.
    You are a great storyteller and it is easy to tell that getting it right is very important to you.

  • @LadyDulcevida
    @LadyDulcevida 3 года назад +38

    There's one simple way to avoid a shark attack ... Don't go in the water.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +13

      Thats the device I use...

    • @stevewilliams3850
      @stevewilliams3850 2 года назад +1

      I go in the water; but only in swimming pools. I haven't seen the first shark in the swimming pools I swim in.

    • @ananonymoushen4339
      @ananonymoushen4339 2 года назад +1

      @@stevewilliams3850 two words lol; Pool Shark 🙃 Seriously tho, I’ve swum in the sea so many times and never even seen a shark. I’ve gotten into trouble with strong currents tho.

    • @lmm2103
      @lmm2103 2 года назад

      @@ananonymoushen4339 you might not have seen one, but several have probably seen you!

  • @joshuatrotter25
    @joshuatrotter25 3 года назад +46

    Again I can't stress this ENOUGH !!! whenever you see an oceanic whitetip shark there is absolutely going to be trouble if you don't get out of the water in time. Also, you will only ever see these sharks in deep ocean water. It is very rare for them to be found near the shoreline.

    • @paulie1vivaaxl
      @paulie1vivaaxl 2 года назад +8

      @Joshua Trotter Was it the OWT’s that did the most damage when the Indianapolis went down (the one Quint talks about in Jaws)? Pretty sure that was first time I heard about any outside the “big three” did serious damage.Might have it wrong though and should Google instead of bothering you but I liked your comment and thought I’d ask.

    • @joshuatrotter25
      @joshuatrotter25 2 года назад +3

      @@paulie1vivaaxl I think so.

    • @kleague41
      @kleague41 2 года назад +1

      @@paulie1vivaaxl I believe any type of airplane or ship going down like that where there are a lot of people in the water, that it's the OWT's.

    • @paulie1vivaaxl
      @paulie1vivaaxl 2 года назад +1

      @@kleague41 Thank you

    • @sircles-net
      @sircles-net 2 года назад +1

      Yes, only feeding fish and other attractive behaviours will bring in an OWT

  • @MermaidMama360
    @MermaidMama360 3 года назад +41

    I have been in love and studying them my entire life. What I loved about your presentation was there were no words that sharks are angry or retaliating. Pure rubbish in other videos. Subscribed and looking forward to more.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +10

      Just sharks being sharks. And tho they are attacks, it is just an everyday occurance in a sharks life. Only when it is people do some act like it did something completely out of the ordinary.

    • @oldogre5999
      @oldogre5999 2 года назад +1

      @@SharksHappen "Only when it is people do some act like it did something completely out of the ordinary."
      I hope that statement is only in reference to Sharks, because land animals specifically mammals can absolutely act or do shit completely out of the "ordinary"?..

  • @TheCecil64
    @TheCecil64 3 года назад +21

    I was a California diver for about 20 years - l loved it. Ablone and Spear Fishing. My Diving is Over - I am 76. Just a little common sense and good luck.

    • @wendaltvedt4673
      @wendaltvedt4673 2 года назад +4

      Seems the majority of shark attacks I have read about involve abalone divers. Screw that.

    • @rancedavis5106
      @rancedavis5106 2 года назад +1

      did you ever witness attacks ?

    • @randyflowers430
      @randyflowers430 2 года назад +3

      If your crazy af

  • @neva5326
    @neva5326 2 года назад +5

    New sub here..very interesting. I lived in Florida for five years. Was at the beach several times a week. We lived within a mile of it. Crazy, never really thought about being attacked. This was between 1974 and 1979....my daughter now resides in Riverview. We go to the beach up and down the east side of Florida’s peninsula, now I’ve started to be scared of being in the water....I go out chest deep and literally float for like, three hours, at a time, daydreaming, with a small board or float....now that I’ve watched these videos....don’t think I will be doing that...and I love the ocean....🌸😔

  • @meredithgrubb4497
    @meredithgrubb4497 Год назад +1

    Thanku so much Hal for this channel. Ur voice is very calming for me.

  • @jillpritchard565
    @jillpritchard565 3 года назад +36

    I've just found your channel! Realy interesting content, love your storytelling style, I'm looking forward to more and some binge-watching! Keep up the good work and good luck with your channel x

  • @quigonlynn1
    @quigonlynn1 2 года назад +11

    Hate it that when after an attack you hear about idiots going out and hunting for the shark. I mean how the hell can anyone know which shark did it? If you decide to swim in the sea you run the risk of encountering sharks and if you get bitten it's tough luck.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +5

      I have read about I think Australia catching 10 tigers and 10 of something else but didnt find any remains of the latest attack and claim the catching was for a study of something. I will post it in the community area if I run across it again, because it is fairly recent. I thought we were past revenge for attacks, but it seems many still want it. Usually not the victims tho.

  • @fiddymommy
    @fiddymommy 3 года назад +5

    I'm loving your stories thank you keep em coming!!!

  • @smalltownusa
    @smalltownusa 2 года назад +5

    Great video !!
    I got really lucky and this popped up in my recommended , and I am so glad !!
    Your style of just telling the story and nothing else is perfect !!

  • @clintonmiller4917
    @clintonmiller4917 2 года назад +5

    Love this channel and your honesty

  • @pranc236
    @pranc236 2 года назад

    Been diving into ur videos the past week. Love the sign off as it is so true. Keep up the great work

  • @edwinthompson5844
    @edwinthompson5844 2 года назад +7

    Abalone diving and then spear fishing in waters that great white sharks frequent, that's like crossing a six lane highway blindfolded when it's full of traffic. I sometimes struggle to comprehend the sanity of some people.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +3

      To abalone dive without a mobile cage is insane. Someone was attacked while in one of those cages and it probably saved their life.

    • @cathyrutherford5238
      @cathyrutherford5238 2 года назад +2

      I COULD NOT AGREE WITH U MORE! THAT'S JUST CRAZY!!!!

  • @dkompres6889
    @dkompres6889 3 года назад +10

    Sharks seem to hate the name Rodney!

  • @miamoore1666
    @miamoore1666 2 года назад +13

    Oh my God the way you tell the story I’m feeling the pain in my own body! Can you imagine being eaten alive it’s got to be a horrendous way to go that’s why I don’t go in the ocean, lol.

    • @marseanharper2785
      @marseanharper2785 2 года назад

      "We are a ketchup sandwich." I swear I laughed out loud!

  • @sheenamillan369
    @sheenamillan369 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so very much for the wonderful Shark stories! I've loved sharks for about 39 years. My dream is to swim with a shark.

  • @maceisenhart9167
    @maceisenhart9167 3 года назад +9

    If your name is Rodney, don't go in the ocean I guess you can surmise. And there was Rodney Fox too, right?

  • @nathanialdavidson340
    @nathanialdavidson340 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Hal

  • @shabamsfisher-hobbs7918
    @shabamsfisher-hobbs7918 3 года назад +5

    Absolutely love this channel...

  • @handbaghound
    @handbaghound 3 года назад +3

    And yet another dude I could sit and listen to all day...and I seriously want that shirt.

  • @littlebird1065
    @littlebird1065 3 года назад +2

    Thanx for the stories🙋🏽‍♀️🐕

  • @5Heth
    @5Heth 3 года назад +4

    I love the background photo.

  • @louishuelsman6698
    @louishuelsman6698 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for your videos I'm glad to find this channel and be a subscriber..
    Keep them coming!!!!

  • @donomenrising7066
    @donomenrising7066 3 года назад +4

    I hate the fact someone had to die so horribly, but I I'm happy that someone survive.

  • @Spartan-Of-Truth
    @Spartan-Of-Truth Год назад

    Just want to say ‘HI!’. Been watching you for about a month now and your story-tellin’ is fantaSHtic!

  • @cromwell13649
    @cromwell13649 3 года назад +3

    I met Brett Gillian at a Dema show . Bernie Chowdhury and myself had a meeting with him . He made an offer to buy the Divig magazine I worked for ( Immersed) . This is the first time I heard this story .

  • @eringemini7091
    @eringemini7091 3 года назад +5

    This happened in my home town (Lanikai, Oahu) before I was born, but around here the story of Billy Weaver losing his legs to a tiger Shark is pretty famous. It happened in between the Mokulua islands in Lanikai in 1958. You may have covered that story already tho.

  • @maryanndrummond5301
    @maryanndrummond5301 2 года назад +3

    Dude,I watch all your vids and they are the best of any others.That first one literally sent chills down my spine.I couldn't even imagine how I would handle being in a situation like that.I would probably die of a fear induced heart attack before the shark could even get to me.Keep up the good work my friend!!

  • @ladyb9108
    @ladyb9108 2 года назад +4

    Guttered I’ve watched all your videos….. Soooo am going to watch them again lol

  • @susanmartin1916
    @susanmartin1916 15 дней назад

    I love Sharks Happen and you tube needs to stop messing with this channel its the best channel about sharks and Hal is awesome

  • @Orangutan_Stella
    @Orangutan_Stella 2 года назад +1

    Hi I'm from London England.. I love your channel.. very interesting straight point and fascinating to hear in the format you do. Keep up good work 👏

  • @kieranhart5776
    @kieranhart5776 2 года назад +3

    What I’ve gathered from faithfully watching this knowledgeable show on shark behaviour. If you have a friend named Rodney , Do NOT let him go in the ocean. Something about Rodney’s, the sharks really like.

  • @michael-lynn
    @michael-lynn 2 года назад +3

    Hi Hal, I just wanted to say I subscribed to your channel a few weeks ago and really appreciate the stories. Just about viewed all your videos so far.

  • @louielouie684
    @louielouie684 2 года назад +6

    Great whites hit prey from underneath at a high speed to stun them, this lifts them out of the water.

  • @ronroberti8082
    @ronroberti8082 3 года назад +2

    Nice upbeat channel, so full of exotic restaurants if your dish is people! Thx for the tips on places to avoid.

  • @TheCcmarine
    @TheCcmarine 3 года назад +14

    Just subscribed to the channel. I like the stories they are very interesting, but more importantly I learned quite a bit which is always a good thing!! Keep the stories coming and if you have any on Attacks that happened on the East Coast in the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks again 👍

  • @operationhope1959
    @operationhope1959 2 года назад +2

    You are a good story teller… Thanks

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 2 года назад +6

    I don't see the reasoning for trying to catch a shark to see if there are any human parts in it's belly. I mean, what are they going to do w/ any body parts anyway??? And then there's is the fact that other innocent sharks are killed in the process, which I find illogical. Sharks are a necessity in our oceans. Its the humans that need to be aware of their surroundings. The oceans belong to the sharks and its their territory. Sharks should not be killed for doing what they naturally do.More or less we know the nature ofsharks. Respect the shark.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +1

      Some still are under the belief that once a shark attacks someone it gets the taste for humans. A ridiculously old thought that never disappeared completely.

    • @billieford9683
      @billieford9683 2 года назад

      They don’t really like the taste of humans and often spit them out, but by then the damage could be so severe you are a goner. Wetsuits make us look like seals to them. Their eyesight is not great as they rely upon their sense of smell

  • @janetharned1217
    @janetharned1217 2 года назад +10

    Great stories, and narration!! Certainly the best shark attack storytelling!! A big fan and had a shark swim between me and my granddaughter, no more than 10 feet apart, off Vero Beach, FL, in front of the Driftwood Inn Resort. Sharks are there every day, a fact!!

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +1

      Wow. I would be a bit terrified seein one when in the water'

  • @debrathornton4392
    @debrathornton4392 3 года назад +8

    I’ve seen sharks taken out of the ocean in San Luis Obispo and Santa Cruz California there you go I don’t go in the ocean anymore since 1975 and I was at the movies watching Jaws that is the scariest movie I have ever seen it got me worse than psycho

    • @MainerdLoyd
      @MainerdLoyd 3 года назад

      I saw Jaws several times in the theatre in 75 also when I was a young kid. I'll admit even though I lived in Minnesota after seeing that movie I felt very uneasy swimming at our public beach.

  • @SPORTSNUTIM
    @SPORTSNUTIM 3 года назад +5

    Where’s an Orca when you need them?

  • @scottgaskill4896
    @scottgaskill4896 2 года назад +8

    I'm beginning to not believe in "test bites". I think like when that guy beat on it after it ran him into his board it let him go but would have come back if he had just laid there bleeding. The only thing that saved him was that he hustled to the boat. I think they're too damn equipped with good eye site and honing skills not to know we're not seals.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +3

      No they do happen. We will get to some. The ones we have covered, a couple were very gentle and a couple were hit hard but still test...ish

  • @steveng1624
    @steveng1624 3 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the stories, you have a new listener...

  • @karennill7131
    @karennill7131 21 день назад

    Always a great show which I try to watch when you post them. Good facts and top marks for content.

  • @dougr5379
    @dougr5379 2 года назад +3

    Back around 1996, a work acquaintance had invited me and another co-worker to go wade fishing after work in Texas City, Texas. I had never done any salt water wade fishing before, but it sounded like fun. The 3 of us spread out from shore about 50 yards. We were catching fish and would attach them to long stringers tethered to us. About an hour into fishing, the fellow who joined along same as me was being dragged through the water screaming. Not knowing what was going on, I yelled at the other fellow who was beating it back to shore as fast as he could move. He just yelled back "it's a shark, get out of the water". Just as quick, the guy that was being pulled along in the water was suddenly free, stood up in chest deep water and we both started beating it back to shore.
    Once back on shore, it was obvious something had taken his stringer of fish. Unfortunately, he had secured the stringer around his waste instead of tying it to his belt loop which would have allowed the stringer to tear free if grabbed. At least for myself and the guy dragged through the water, that was our one and only wade fishing experience.

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +1

      Damn. Is like leashes on surfboards. If they didnt break it would be a drowning for sure

  • @Phoneman635
    @Phoneman635 2 года назад

    Give a thumbs up if you’ve come to this after watching at least 15 of Hal’s other videos? Highly addictive stuff, these tragic journeys you share with us, I had to smile when I see the you of last year versus today’s Hal, plus that this one didn’t have the Shark’s Happen jingle we’ve all become accustomed to 👍

  • @kristinairmer2813
    @kristinairmer2813 2 года назад +1

    You are a great story teller. Thank you 😍🇩🇰

  • @ronaldwatson1951
    @ronaldwatson1951 3 года назад +5

    Good Reporting but it's amazing how humans feel they can do anything they want on land or in the seas with no consequences. The lady and her fiance was tragic especially if its 3ft of water.

  • @reneesantiago6496
    @reneesantiago6496 8 месяцев назад

    Brett has changed this story many times over the years……..he keeps adding dramatic details.

  • @micheleaipperspach3944
    @micheleaipperspach3944 2 года назад +4

    I love watching you. Especially when you gross out and shake. I also love when you say, the shark bit thier ass. You're very fun to watch.

  • @GeorgeVanAken
    @GeorgeVanAken 2 года назад +1

    I’ve never used S.C.U.B.A’s, but I snorkel off La Jolla, Ca. whenever I leave the U.S. to vacation. I used to live there and it’s such a beautiful world beneath those waves.
    I recently listened to one of your videos and La Jolla was one of the areas featured. There are a lot of blues out in the kelp forest and they always appear to ignore me. I’ve also seen a huge amount of other marine life in the kelp beds and in the lagoon.
    THEN I watched another Sharks Happen and one of the incidents was in La Jolla…
    Great.
    I thoroughly enjoy your videos and the manner in which you present them. Bravo, Hal. Bravo. 👏

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад

      It will be interesting to see numbers of attacks in all activities. I need to get shows done to get the database over 1000 attacks and some things should start to stand out. Spear fishing and abalone diving probably seem to be much worse than swimming but we will know eventually where everything stands

    • @GeorgeVanAken
      @GeorgeVanAken 2 года назад

      @@SharksHappen Thanks for taking the time. Excellent channel!

  • @benisaten
    @benisaten 2 года назад +3

    Omg that first story was horrific. Love the show but this is intense. Crazy stories

  • @CaptMarkSVAlcina
    @CaptMarkSVAlcina 3 года назад +4

    I don’t know if the diver on the first attack was on air , if so you can not get down and last that long at 250 feet

  • @donaldchipman3864
    @donaldchipman3864 2 года назад +1

    In 7th grade i got the isaf it was a paperback and ever since I've been hooked. Thanks bro love the channel!!

  • @AussieLana
    @AussieLana 3 года назад +3

    G'day from Melbourne Australia.
    New subscriber here. ✌👍🦈🦘🐨🇦🇺

  • @maxludlow6629
    @maxludlow6629 2 года назад +1

    First story is absolutely horrendous

  • @handbaghound
    @handbaghound 3 года назад +2

    My favorite kind of video...Sharks , Orcas....how have I missed this channel?!?! 🤔🤷‍♀️...and where can I get a shirt like that? 👍

  • @carolineclark5369
    @carolineclark5369 2 года назад +4

    i really am surprised at the shallow depths/power [lightening fast and like a train hitting you, multiple wounds in like a milli-second] and total aggression... seems like genuine predation encounters versus mistaken identity
    never take anything for granted

    • @kurthuson4507
      @kurthuson4507 2 года назад +2

      Like Hooper said in "JAWS" which is based on fact, most shark attacks occur in 3' ft of water. 😳 🦈

  • @carolrainey8463
    @carolrainey8463 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for another awesome show. It's sosad that people get attacked by sharks. The ocean is just too risky.

  • @areyouavinalaff
    @areyouavinalaff 2 года назад +6

    8:06 On why a shark might lift prey out of the water: I suggest that it's likely to be because water provides buoyancy to the prey item and air does not, so lifted out of the water it's easier for the prey to fall into the mouth, as it were, with gravity assistance, than for the shark push it's mouth farther onto the prey item which is buoyant. I guess it's an efficiency thing. When a great white reaches near the top of the rise, it will open it's mouth and adjust the bite, shark's still going up, but the prey starts coming down. Shark gets a deeper mouthful as it were.

    • @kathryncrawford7105
      @kathryncrawford7105 2 года назад

      Eeeeek!!! 🦈😱

    • @mcvicarross7
      @mcvicarross7 2 года назад

      Simplified a GW weighing a couple of tonnes or more has no problem breaching & leaping 10ft or so in2 the air so how is a human not gunna end up in the air if attacked from below?

    • @areyouavinalaff
      @areyouavinalaff 2 года назад

      @@mcvicarross7 the question is why, not how.

  • @clemot001
    @clemot001 Год назад

    Hal I absolutely love your show!! Keep it up 👍👍

  • @MissChrissyM1
    @MissChrissyM1 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been to St. Croix 30 years ago.
    Stayed at the grapetree bay

  • @angelahaines9656
    @angelahaines9656 2 года назад +1

    Love your stories❤️ from Australia

  • @Macumber773
    @Macumber773 2 года назад +1

    I spent a summer in Cane Bay at Cane Bay plantation for a college marine biology class. We went on 2-4 dives every day. I was bummed that I never saw a shark on all those dives.

  • @MyelinProductions
    @MyelinProductions 2 года назад +3

    WOW! Very informative & USEFUL information. Very crazy & sad. Be Well. Peace & Health

  • @shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin
    @shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin Год назад

    0:35 Saint Croix, Caribbean - 1972 - *Rodney Temple* - Oceanic Whitetip
    4:03 Jenner, California - 1990 - *Rodney Orr* - White Shark
    5:57 Mackay, Queensland - 1961 - *Margaret Hobbs* - Tiger Shark ( IMO )
    Reason for substituting Tiger Shark for Bull Shark: Statistics kept from shark culls and the drum lines and whatnot around Queensland beaches show a huge majority of the large potentially dangerous sharks are Tigers, and specifically around Mackay almost total predominance - the few Bulls found being usually quite small. Also the Tigers there have a track record of coming into the very shallow water where you'd normally be worried about a Bull. And given the sheer size of the individual injuries, far more Tiger than Bull in nature, and the size of shark needed ( and reported ) - I think the Tiger has to be the strong, strong favourite here.

  • @LunarGates
    @LunarGates 2 года назад +4

    Oceanic White Tips are my favorite sharks, but they're one of the most dangerous because they will try to eat you. Food is scarce in the open ocean so they eat just about anything they come across. They are one of the most dangerous sharks to plane or ship wreck survivors on the open ocean. If you ever come across one, just get out of the water asap.

  • @elaynebrant6842
    @elaynebrant6842 3 года назад +17

    I'm so glad you are emphasizing just how vicious sharks are. Some of these channels keep saying how sweet tempered and friendly they are. I just wanna know what rock they have been hiding under.

    • @gailgrandel2432
      @gailgrandel2432 3 года назад +6

      I do not think these channels suggest that sharks are 'sweet tempered or friendly'. They are saying that we are in their domain and we take a chance of an encounter with a shark. They are wild animals not puppy dogs.They do not have the capacity to feel friendly or vicious. Neither are they mindless killing machines. They have a place on this planet and a purpose. What rock have you been hiding under? Have you ever seen a documentary about how cows, chickens, pigs are handled in slaughter houses? We are the ones that are vicious.

    • @bostonjedi
      @bostonjedi 3 года назад +3

      Lol like thats a big surprise😲 "sharks being vicious".. Um biggest difference between sharks and humans is: with sharks there is -0- Malice. 😶 But Humans = almost ALL 😈 malice. Its not pretty but nature is in complete 🎯 balance; We, on the other hand, completely out of sync ❓ with the earth.
      But, admittedly, ...it IS a conundrum. 🤔

    • @kendellmoraldo8195
      @kendellmoraldo8195 2 года назад +2

      You are in their house. If they are hungry and you're doing something stupid. It's not their fault they bit you. You put yourself there. Unless its a Rouge. Sharks are very peaceful or there would be more attacks. Great whites on both east and west coast. Tigers.. bulls. Mako.. hammers

    • @kendellmoraldo8195
      @kendellmoraldo8195 2 года назад +2

      @@bostonjedi look the earth like a giant wet rock covered in moss. We are the virus or red algy killing everything around us. So many traits of a human are similar to a virus.

    • @bostonjedi
      @bostonjedi 2 года назад +1

      @@kendellmoraldo8195 agreed 👍

  • @robertwaid3579
    @robertwaid3579 3 года назад +7

    Great piece and stories. A friend of mine who went to Australia, back when he was younger. Told me that the reef sharks, both black tip, and the white tip. Have been found guilty of many fatal attacks in the aftermath! Rather than other varieties, of Shark being found responsible. He also recalled how his boss and other people of the area, (North East coast of the Great Barrier Reef). They told his buddy and him, how aggressive the coastal sharks could be? As well as the larger deep ocean 🌊🌊 going ones being even worse. I hope I haven't been rude or out of line here in my comments?
    This conversation took place after I had watched the movie A Lone, (I believe that's the Title). The story about the couple who got left by the Scuba Charter boat, and we're presumed killed by Sharks.
    In closing this topic, if there aren't any witnesses too the event or attack the evidence gathered is all just circumstancial, and the authorities have too determine how, or what happened at the Time.
    Great video/ducumentery by the way! I really enjoyed it. Thank you I look forward to seeing/hearing more of them. WR, 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸👍👍😎😎😎😎

    • @kathykelley8086
      @kathykelley8086 2 года назад +2

      The couple that got left by the dive boat , the name of the movie was: "Open Water".

    • @tiffanyeyoung1800
      @tiffanyeyoung1800 2 года назад

      Sounds like the movie " Open Water". I feel that they drowned and sharks got them

  • @justinhealey2408
    @justinhealey2408 3 года назад +27

    This is hands down my new favorite channel! Great work. The last attack there was so much damage done? Bull or Bronzy i would guess. I saw a clip of a seal on some very shallow rocks that got hit by a BronzeWhaler. I dunno if you have ever seen it but its beyond savage, 5seconds? And its a total bloodbath,the shark wasnt even in the water. I like how you skip to shots of scenes while storytelling, really nice clear shots. P.S cool shirt👍

    • @erictucker4412
      @erictucker4412 3 года назад +2

      I saw that one also! It was vicious! The seal had to back flippers!

    • @Yeshua-is-my-savior
      @Yeshua-is-my-savior 3 года назад +2

      That's. Bulk , only bulls will keep coming back and biting , whites usually hit and release once they fig out it's not a normal prey item , tigers and bull will keep coming back , but there's no tigers in that area do leaves a bull or whitetip but they are deep ocean shark so gotta be bull

  • @pup1008
    @pup1008 2 года назад +3

    Moral of those stories..... Don't go in the water if your name is "Rodney!"
    Weirdly enough, when I was a kid, there was a picture of an Australian guy with half the left side of his torso covered with a massive GW bite & I'm 99% certain his name was *"Rodney"* too!

    • @SharksHappen
      @SharksHappen  2 года назад +2

      Im tellin you, Rodney Orr, Fox, Temple.... Not good. We also have gone over a Billy Weaver and will cover William Weaver soon. Another name for ya....

    • @pup1008
      @pup1008 2 года назад

      @@SharksHappen
      😀👍

  • @paulmicu8067
    @paulmicu8067 2 года назад +2

    Rod Temple....What a hero. Just a titanium amount of yo no soy;) Also who are the PEOPLE swimming in the MIDDLE of the ocean....just frolicking....I mean...I would rather be thrown out of an airplane with no chute and have it attached to me mid-fall by someone than swim for even 20 mins in an open ocean...

  • @dannyriley1092
    @dannyriley1092 2 года назад

    Thanks Hal. I enjoy your vids. Interesting subject.

  • @kellyfalletta1949
    @kellyfalletta1949 3 года назад +4

    Like shark attack stories. Might be cool to possibly add a couple more stories to each segment and maybe focus segment on a particular region. Like the Gulf Coast of FL. Just think that would be cool. Do like what your covering 👍

  • @CastleMc
    @CastleMc 3 года назад +6

    There was a predation in New Zealand in 2013 on a 46 yr old man, Adam Strange, who was a TV and film director. Very unusual because it supposedly involved multiple sharks and because the primary attacker, a GWS, "defended" the kill against rescuers. That would be an interesting case to cover if you haven't done so already-I'm a first-time visitor to your channel. Also the abalone diver in California who was eaten whole by a massive GWS as witnessed and recounted by his dive partner-1960s? Intentional predations by GWS are fairly rare but in those 2 cases it seemed certain.

    • @ohanailo7743
      @ohanailo7743 3 года назад +1

      Great White Sharks are not rare, they are, “Ocean Travelers,” and are in certain regions of the world during the current changes with the weather at certain times of the year during the fishing season. The great Ocean currents change directions throughout the year and the sharks instinctively follow them in the migration of, Whales, Fish and other Sea Mammals. We have them in, “Hawaiian waters,” during certain times of year with the migrations of the Whales and fish. They’ve been caught here in, Hawaii, before. They don’t like to come to the shallows they seem to like the deep ocean waters and have been caught there. Unlike, Tigers and Hammer Heads, which tend to be near shore and in the harbors.

    • @CastleMc
      @CastleMc 3 года назад +10

      @@ohanailo7743 I said that intentional predatory attacks by GWS on people were rare, not that they are rare as a species.

    • @ohanailo7743
      @ohanailo7743 3 года назад +2

      @@CastleMc, Maybe for a landlubber. There are, Great White Shark attacks on divers routinely in, California and South Africa. A lot of them don’t get reported because they are of the non-lethal type encounters. Meaning no human was killed in that attack or loss of limbs that required a hospital stay. But the ones that have happened to divers in, California are the type as was described in my encounter with that, Tiger Shark. Fishing for food like in, California for the, Abalone divers. I wanted to dive in California to try and gets some, Abalone to eat. But the dive guide had mentioned that when the season was opened for two weeks into the season, a diver was attacked and killed by a great white. This news went around in the diving community but was never really broadcasted on the corporate news media.

    • @CastleMc
      @CastleMc 3 года назад +5

      @@ohanailo7743 I don't understand what point you are trying to make. I live in a coastal area with a large population of GWS, and know several marine biologists who specialize in GWS. Most attacks/encounters are non lethal, or at least not thought to be truly predatory, unless the shark thought the person was a seal. The difference is they seldom eat people or even their severed limbs. True predatory attacks are very different.

    • @ohanailo7743
      @ohanailo7743 3 года назад +6

      @@CastleMc , I was just disagreeing with your opinion. But in this come back comment you seem to have an understanding of my comment. Working as a diver in my career, there have been various Shark encounters. From the Shark just wanting to take a look to see what your doing to the aggressive angry I want to eat you attack. We have great whites in, Hawaiian Waters. They tend to bite your fish in half when they break the surface just before you attempt to get that, Tuna or Marlin in the boat. Then you feel, all that hard work for only half a fish. Oh one more thing, in the history of Hawaii, those biologists have caused more problems than solving them. In, Hawaii it depends on who they are employed by and what is the motivating factor of their research that might get you a honest scientist. The ones that work for the big Pharma’s and big government are the ones that cause a tremendous amount of grief to wild life and the local population of Hawaiians. Meaning, we in Hawaii have a certain distrust of biologists for the pain they have caused by their profit motives in science.

  • @emppowersportsandmarine6270
    @emppowersportsandmarine6270 2 года назад +1

    Roque White off coast of California, Surf Beach Lompoc CA. It’s clock work, there is an attack every two years in October.

  • @roncougar1
    @roncougar1 3 года назад +3

    Great stories, really enjoyed it!

  • @bilborobb2294
    @bilborobb2294 2 года назад +1

    Need you to relate the Rodney Fox attack in South Australia, an amazing story.

  • @sarahdecontie8732
    @sarahdecontie8732 2 года назад +2

    I love this channel! Can you please cover the great white shark attack that occurred in Maine?