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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Arthur Medici was fatally bitten by a shark while surfing off the coast of Cape Cod.
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  • @MelissaLee-sk9ki
    @MelissaLee-sk9ki Год назад +67

    Biggest hugs to his mother. That interview was heartbreaking to watch. The raw pain in her voice I could feel in my ❤️ .
    I’ll take the Mountains over the beach any day

    • @kellygallagher7911
      @kellygallagher7911 Год назад +4

      People died in the mountains to just to let you know

    • @trashedbodomguy
      @trashedbodomguy Год назад +5

      Mountains have cats and rattlers.definitely just as dangerous

    • @MelissaLee-sk9ki
      @MelissaLee-sk9ki Год назад +3

      @@trashedbodomguy I can run in the mountains though. In the Ocean I’m a dead fish floating 🤣🤣🤣
      Dark water terrifies me so I will stay away!

    • @NoOne-kr4jc
      @NoOne-kr4jc Год назад

      @@trashedbodomguy How in the world is it _just_ as dangerous?? Look at the attacks per year!

    • @NoOne-kr4jc
      @NoOne-kr4jc Год назад +2

      @@kellygallagher7911 of course! People have died to rattlesnakes too! How many attacks per year in the ocean are there compared to the mountains?

  • @StLProgressive
    @StLProgressive Год назад +25

    I’m terribly sorry for the loss of life. Truly. I have a 25 year old son. I can’t imagine that hell. However, the ocean isn’t a big pool. It isn’t our habitat. When you enter the ocean, you’re essentially entering the habitat of millions of wild animals, some of which are higher on the food chain than we are and may be dangerous. This is essentially like entering big cat territory and expecting not to become prey if those lions are hungry enough. All of that being said, there are an estimated 900+ great whites that cruise Cape Cod in the summer. If we were truly on their menu, there would be attacks daily. The risk is low, but it’s still there.

    • @jenniferhayes346
      @jenniferhayes346 27 дней назад

      Thank you for this comment. I couldn't have said it better myself. I grew up on the Cape and the risk of sharks was nothing like it is now, but we knew even back then that entering the water meant encountering something we were essentially outmatched. I hate that this happened, but in the end, we cannot value tourist dollars over a natural ecosystem's actual health and recovery. I like to think that when the Pilgrims landed, the dance of the sharks and seals was the same as today because of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.

  • @mattcecil6692
    @mattcecil6692 Год назад +37

    Sounds similar to a case down here in Australia of a girl about a year younger than myself. She was surfing with her father at Esperance and lost her leg above the knee in front of her father, mother and sister. She was 17 when that happened a few years back. Horrific way to go for the victim and all who witness it. I live on the Eastern side of Australia so we get loads of bull and tiger sharks but not as many whites in Queensland. When you do get them, it's almost a privilege to see them in their habitat, you just make sure no one can risk themselves or the shark.

  • @Handlethetruth666
    @Handlethetruth666 Год назад +136

    Everyone knows the risks. The ocean is beautiful but also dangerous

    • @jph2856
      @jph2856 Год назад +3

      at a distance, this time intimate and ugly

    • @jamesdaple9951
      @jamesdaple9951 Год назад

      Unfortunately

    • @karlmarks6065
      @karlmarks6065 Год назад +4

      Volcanos are beautiful but I wouldn't swim in one lol

    • @romewasnotbuiltinaday
      @romewasnotbuiltinaday Год назад +2

      ya but the risks are increasing every year b/c of the growing seal population on the cape so it's hard to gauge.

    • @xtherealest
      @xtherealest Год назад +12

      They know the risk but still decide to go into the water. It's their choice and sometimes people pay with their life because of it. It's a beautiful place but extremely dangerous. If there's seals, there's great white sharks and because they're used to hunting seals at that area those great whites aren't just curious, they go straight to hunt mode striking at pretty much anything. You can see people peacefully swimming and splashing around great whites and they're just fine, they're on a normal beach but once the seals are there it's just extremely dangerous and even for the sport I don't think I would choose to surf in a place like that. You're asking to get killed if you go into water like this.

  • @th.burggraf7814
    @th.burggraf7814 Год назад +15

    Dang it ! It's gut wrenching to hear this mother reliving that traumatic experience once again.

  • @thanumgaming
    @thanumgaming Год назад +31

    No major trauma centers within an hour drive? Yikes!

    • @petedog9581
      @petedog9581 Год назад +9

      No helicopters?

    • @maryf259
      @maryf259 Год назад +4

      He was dead by the time he reached the beach.

    • @Justicia007
      @Justicia007 5 месяцев назад +3

      They need helicopters for that purpose. It's a quick trip by helicopter to the Boston hospitals. In this case it wouldn't have helped but in the next case it might. The traffic bottlenecks in that area and it makes it almost impossible to travel by car.
      This is the second serious attack one fatal off of Cape cod.

    • @ajmcgillivray9823
      @ajmcgillivray9823 Месяц назад

      The closest trauma center to where that happened is St. Luke’s in New Bedford, which is 81 miles from the beach to the hospital.

    • @DougieFresh13
      @DougieFresh13 2 дня назад

      Only route 6.

  • @MegaLaban12345
    @MegaLaban12345 Год назад +6

    Gotta love that excited exclamation mark. No respect.

  • @alexandracummings2852
    @alexandracummings2852 6 месяцев назад +2

    If someone tells you there is a 10 to 17 foot monster with sharp teeth that will eat you alive in that water and you go anyway....😢.

  • @markim5087
    @markim5087 Год назад +6

    Why on earth isn’t there lifeflight access at every major beach there, it’s huge rich country and could easily afford it plus others like in boating emergencies, could also benefit and the general public for crashes heat stroke etc…a hr drive is nuts ..

  • @Fishingaddict760
    @Fishingaddict760 Год назад +10

    The ocean if your antidepressant until your leg is bit off lol

    • @alexandracummings2852
      @alexandracummings2852 6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree,dumb thing to say

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 3 месяца назад

      @@alexandracummings2852 no dumber than saying anything else you love outdoors . name something outdoors that hasn't killed many people. i'll wait.

  • @joachimbucherer5030
    @joachimbucherer5030 Год назад +9

    So sad. RIP Arthur.

  • @TheIntelligentElephant71133
    @TheIntelligentElephant71133 Год назад +22

    Yeah shark week! 🦈

  • @torreypires6192
    @torreypires6192 Год назад +5

    The cape got really bad around 2015 when we were kids it’s wasn’t like how it is today it’s crazy

  • @blond0075
    @blond0075 Год назад +22

    This is too much. I'm a single mother of one child, a son. If I lost my precious Victor, I would feel the same as this mother. Trying not to believe this is real, trying to wake him up. In all honesty, I would not be able to carry on without my son. He is the only family I have left. I love my son so much that I would die without hesitation for him. May Aurther be resting peacefully in Our Father's Arms & may God please give this courageous Mom find the strength to go on without him. Bless her heart. 😪

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 Год назад +2

      l have 2 sons, l can't imagine Iosing either one of them. ❤ prayers for every mother who's lost a child. 😢

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +5

    I grew up there back in 60's,70's, back then there was never seals, and never GW's, but slowly seals started to come back so every year more and more GW's migrate here, poor guy, the odds of attacks are so low but it does happen.

  • @tariqbaroudi2432
    @tariqbaroudi2432 Год назад +23

    Any death is a sad one, but listening to the people talking. They said there was a seal's colony around, whattttt???? No one and I mean no one should be swimming around seal's, anyone that does that signed his or her own death certificate, this is exactly what happened here. I love the ocean and it's beautiful, but I respect it and know what's in it, that's why you won't see me go more than knee deep, helllllllllll nooooooooo. If I'm going to go swimming I do that in the pool.

    • @xtherealest
      @xtherealest Год назад +1

      Those people know that there's seal around and they still choose to swim there. After you step into that water you're pretty much signing a death certificate and it's purely on luck, you're standing on very thin ice and it's just about if you encounter a shark and you die or you don't and you survive but with every visit that chance rises. Knowing seals are nearby nobody could get me in. I'm not afraid of sharks normally but when it comes to these places you're one feet standing in a coffin already and that feeling that you know that there's 100% a great white shark lurking somewhere nearby trying to find a seal and at any moment might bump into you is something that would just keep me out of the water. It's a beautiful place that lures it's victims in by the beauty of the waves and generally the conditions for surfing that are excelent there but that can change real quick and it doesn't always have to be because of a shark. A jellyfish might get you too and that wouldn't be great either. There's signs everywhere about the dangers but they don't listen.

  • @neaituppi7306
    @neaituppi7306 Год назад +23

    People are so easily drawn into feeling safe. Just the daughter going on about how safe it is, and how it is the right time, and then someone is attacked, while she is on the phone.
    The timing of that, is epic. Although the shark just likely thought he was a seal. But you only need to get a small bite, for a human to die.

    • @MrDshack
      @MrDshack Год назад +1

      I mean it’s still safer than driving or cycling statistically. It’s just the horror of that kind of death.

  • @mpg869
    @mpg869 7 месяцев назад +2

    If we emptied the ocean and you saw what was in there and then refilled it with water you would NEVER go in there.

  • @leeholmes9962
    @leeholmes9962 Год назад +7

    Love and respect to all those great people that tried to help condolences to the families and friends of the boy ✌🇬🇧✌

  • @eljefe308
    @eljefe308 Год назад +10

    My heart reels for the mother. My brother passed in a motorcycle accident and my mom said the same exact thing about him, that it looked like he was just peacefully sleeping.

  • @Blade44-tb7zn
    @Blade44-tb7zn Год назад +10

    I wouldn't mess with the ocean unless I can see through the water. Nowadays I dont even dip my feet in the ocean. Sad but we aren't supposed to be there. We can't compete with anything there. I simply look at the water and stay on land...thats enough for me. I'll be damned if I get eaten by anything.

    • @ryanblanchard2508
      @ryanblanchard2508 Год назад +1

      It’s safe to go in the ocean in very short bursts. Those who get attacked tend to be people who are spending an excessive amount of time in the water.

    • @psalm2764
      @psalm2764 Год назад

      I just watched a video about a woman who was attacked the moment her hand hit the water. Her thigh was ripped open. She survived but her leg is completely numb. @@ryanblanchard2508

    • @lydiamcpherson7925
      @lydiamcpherson7925 9 месяцев назад

      Not if one of those short bursts just happen to be by a great white....

  • @delaniecairrao4783
    @delaniecairrao4783 11 месяцев назад +4

    so sad, it’s crazy to think that there’s been fatal shark attacks less than an hour away from home

  • @woodnbikes
    @woodnbikes Год назад +4

    The pinniped protection act coupled with the White Shark conservation act have been in place for many years, and we are now seeing the results. Mass, Maine....Its just the beginning. Better be sure you really love what you are doing...swimmers, surfers, scuba divers and kayakers, we are all on the clock...

  • @PositiveVibes360
    @PositiveVibes360 Год назад +2

    nothing can comfort the heart of parents who have lost heir child. i have seen my parents going through the same pain till their last breath

  • @stewartdavies929
    @stewartdavies929 Год назад +3

    The water off the US (east and west coasts) always looks dirty. Either greyish brown or khaki green and murky.

  • @VultureOnEnds
    @VultureOnEnds Год назад +8

    R.I.P. sad to hear 😢

  • @Joanili80
    @Joanili80 5 месяцев назад +1

    The aspect that the girls mother did not want her to be in the water this day was crazy. I mean, I bet the girl goes every day. The father is surfer, too. But on this day...why didn't they explain the mothers reasons in more detail?😮

  • @gregines70x7
    @gregines70x7 Год назад +19

    As a kid in 70's growing up with a "fear of sharks" (see: the movie, "JAWS"), I never thought in a million years that "Cape Cod's waters" would be filled with GREAT WHITE SHARKS.
    They say, "Every action has an equal reaction." Well, it's true here, too, sadly. The "locals" there pushed hard to "reinvigorate their seal populations" and that "equal reaction" was Great White sharks swimming again in Cape Cod's waters.

    • @theworldisavampire3346
      @theworldisavampire3346 Год назад +2

      The movie was literally based on Cape Cod, and was filmed in that area. Why wouldn't you dream that sharks would be there?

    • @petedog9581
      @petedog9581 Год назад +9

      I would rather have seals and sharks and a healthy ecosystem than making the seas convenient for humans.

    • @sierravista9013
      @sierravista9013 Год назад +1

      The water used to be too cold and not so many seals

    • @CryptbloomEnjoyer
      @CryptbloomEnjoyer Год назад +1

      @@theworldisavampire3346it was based on a story from New Jersey

    • @sierravista9013
      @sierravista9013 Год назад +1

      @@Severine_SD oh yes I agree. I like sharks, we just hardly ever saw them in the 1970s

  • @edzebrowski4445
    @edzebrowski4445 3 месяца назад +1

    Very very sad. Prayers for all this hurt! Especially the victim

  • @Robert-lh4um
    @Robert-lh4um 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just got back from the southern part of the peninsula of Cod, but didn't surf because it is too cold and I was just visiting from Georgia, it sent chills down my spine just looking into the calm low tide of the water and thinking what is lurking out there. I saw the same sign in this video and it mentioned people have been severely injured by white sharks and even killed in these waters. White Sharks have been know to hunt seals in less than 3 foot of water in some areas of Cape Cod. Then I saw surfers get out there at Nantasket and thought to myself...them dudes be brave surfing around all those seals coming in. It must be a local thing to take all that risk to catch a nice swell on a warmer day, and I tried to project myself as a local, but I think I would be a fisher of men or a sailor instead. Also, I saw a coast guard heli pass over from the air strip out there and thought...why can't those guys transport a shark attack victim? What possibly could they be doing that is so important than patrolling the coastline. I guess no body thought of contacting them on that tragic day or they were way out of range. If not a coasty then the trauma center should have their own life flight of some sort because 1 hour in traffic is unacceptable for an emergency vehicle. Anyways, this is a sad story.

  • @sixfootben4892
    @sixfootben4892 Год назад +10

    I live in Florida and that's scary. But I don't think I could ever swim where there are white sharks.

    • @StLProgressive
      @StLProgressive Год назад +4

      There are white sharks in waters around Florida.

    • @sixfootben4892
      @sixfootben4892 Год назад +1

      @@StLProgressive apparently there are. Crazy

    • @lydiamcpherson7925
      @lydiamcpherson7925 9 месяцев назад

      Most areas in the ocean, the Great White travels through. Even though they don't like real warm waters, there has been instances where they have gone to Hawaii and back up North. Tracked by Ocearch, who tags them.

    • @sixfootben4892
      @sixfootben4892 9 месяцев назад

      @@lydiamcpherson7925 they come to the gulf of Mexico and have pinged near me but they stay out deep. I really don't like to in the ocean at all anymore.

  • @kibblesmcknob617
    @kibblesmcknob617 Год назад +7

    I grew up summering in Wellfleet and Provincetown. Never did we hear about shark attacks. Not once.

    • @petedog9581
      @petedog9581 Год назад +4

      There were many fewer seals back in the 1990's. I vacationed on the Cape back in 1998, and you had to go on a boat to the find seals near the public beaches. Now they are everywhere, and that means a healthy ocean... and a healthy set of predators who prey on them.

    • @SwivelHippie
      @SwivelHippie Год назад +3

      I bet you heard about drownings and disappearances though.

    • @marcvilleneuve1889
      @marcvilleneuve1889 Год назад +3

      There were no seals at the time. It is French actrice Brigitte Bardot who aggressively attacked Canadian government and Quebec legislative for the killing of baby seals and the commercial fur animal business that is responsible for the seals colonies to grow extensively in the North American Atlantic shore. Now, with the seals colonies that grew fast, since they stopped hunting baby seals, the phenomenon of white shark attacks, will increase. In Quebec costal Atlantic, there are a lot of great whites. In Cape Cod as well.

    • @petedog9581
      @petedog9581 Год назад

      @@marcvilleneuve1889 Good. Keep destructive humans out of the oceans as much as possible. The oceans are their homes not ours.

    • @lydiamcpherson7925
      @lydiamcpherson7925 9 месяцев назад

      I agree with Bridget Bardot. Killing baby seals is just horrific!!! So glad it stopped. No one needs to wear real fur but the animal who owns it!!

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics Год назад +1

    That water is now extremely dangerous. Years ago, no grey seals? It was fine. Now it is NOT fine. I live near Horseneck Beach in Westport and that water is no longer for swimming.

  • @DummyYEEEAAHHHHH
    @DummyYEEEAAHHHHH Год назад +2

    People live off the land in Cape Cod ?...where you staying in Cape Cod ?? It's like one of the wealthiest towns in the country...aside from maybe a few little gardens in a backyard....no one is "living off the land" in Cape Cod.

  • @karenpiotte90
    @karenpiotte90 Год назад +2

    I remember that day. It was a perfect day. What a sad sad day. They now have bleeding control boxes. That still would not have help that young man.

  • @aquariusbaby8249
    @aquariusbaby8249 Год назад +6

    So sad his poor mother

  • @leonardclay4804
    @leonardclay4804 Год назад +4

    The area where the seals are should be a obvious warning a shark encounter could happen. These happy go swimmers are not thinking possible danger alert to them.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 Год назад +3

    This is completely beyond my understanding. Being extremely risk adverse, I would never in a million years swim in the sea! I adore it, but to sit by, and look at!
    To even take a one in 2.7 million chance of being attacked, is way way off my charts of the kind of risk I’d take! It’s like being ripped apart by a Grisly. I won’t take the chance!

  • @eivindgjengstjohansen9625
    @eivindgjengstjohansen9625 Год назад +4

    Thirty-three-year-old housewife and mother of four Shirley Ann Durdin was swimming in Australian water estimated to be only six feet deep one day in 1985 when a great white shark estimated to be twenty feet long attacked her in front of multiple witnesses. Friends restrained her husband Barry from jumping into the water and attempting to save her as he desperately screamed, “She’s gone! She’s gone!” The shark’s first bite reportedly tore Durdin into two pieces. Rescuers arrived to find her headless torso, but before they could retrieve it, the shark doubled back and swallowed that whole, too. As with Robert Pamperin, the only remaining trace of Durdin’s existence was a single swimming fin.

    • @lydiamcpherson7925
      @lydiamcpherson7925 9 месяцев назад +2

      Such a horrific attack. Right in front of her kids and husband, so close to shore. It was ghastly. RIP Shirley. Can't imagine the PTSD her family has to this day.

  • @70stunes71
    @70stunes71 Год назад +1

    Just add barbecue sauce and honey all over your body. There's no way I would go in that water. Only to save someone else, that's the only reason... Such a tragic loss.

  • @mikealvord55
    @mikealvord55 Год назад +3

    what’s the mystery? The marine mammal act protected all of the sharks prey items, and they ban hunting of the shark so the number of sharks is increasing more than it ever has. Why is it such a question that they’re all over the place?

  • @JH-qy8no
    @JH-qy8no Год назад +1

    I don't believe the experts when they say sharks are not after humans.

  • @smallone9825
    @smallone9825 Год назад +8

    RIP 🙏 I just can't believe how close to the beach this is.....scary, ill stick to paddling 😢

    • @woodnbikes
      @woodnbikes Год назад +2

      Paddling what? You are just as at risk in a kayak .

    • @oscarcat1231
      @oscarcat1231 Год назад +1

      @@woodnbikespaddling - ankle deep.

  • @drewwhite2228
    @drewwhite2228 Год назад +2

    they place the number around 300 white sharks in and around the cap and 2 fatal attack.... odds are pretty good for the 1000s that visit each year

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +4

    Many attacks are the thigh, especially inside thigh, the sharks has senses that can literally see the blood system of it's victim, they know where the major blood is flowing by their incredible sensory cells on its snout

  • @goktugblack
    @goktugblack Год назад +7

    I dont understand?? Why WHY do people KEEP swimming in these waters? and why are they surprised when sharks attack?? Please can anyone tell me??

    • @gotoyoutubehqandshootthe-gc6xf
      @gotoyoutubehqandshootthe-gc6xf Год назад

      stupidity, stubborn and because they all believe the expert who say that you are more likely to die in the car crash then get attack by a shark.

    • @davidemmet7343
      @davidemmet7343 Год назад +4

      Because the chances of being attacked by a shark are very small and it is very enjoyable to swim and surf in the ocean. Why do you drive a car when there's a good chance of getting into an accident?

    • @manoloescobartrolero7615
      @manoloescobartrolero7615 Год назад +2

      Darwing

    • @goktugblack
      @goktugblack Год назад +4

      @@davidemmet7343 I cannot live without driving a car. I must drive it for my daily life. Swimming in shark waters is OPTIONAL. dont compare the two...

    • @davidemmet7343
      @davidemmet7343 Год назад +2

      @@goktugblack You could probably take public transportation which is much safer. If you honestly look through the choices that you make every day that are not based on necessity but on comfort or on pleasure like what foods you eat you will find that you make many choices that are much more risky then being attacked by a shark.

  • @itsstillky7895
    @itsstillky7895 Год назад +4

    We’re in their domain. I’ll never kill a shark it’s their space. It will happen. We’re apex on land but not in the ocean

  • @joshiannuzzi6737
    @joshiannuzzi6737 Год назад +6

    I have been going to that same beach every year for the 4th can’t believe this happened to this young man. Prays with the family and everyone that was there that fateful day

  • @BaldRice
    @BaldRice 11 месяцев назад

    "So I got off my board and my natural reaction was to pull out my phone and record." Figured id correct her on that lol

  • @frankorobinson1540
    @frankorobinson1540 Год назад +8

    I grew up in Boston on the water as a child of 5 years old in 1969 i swam the beaches of Massachusetts and as a young child until my teenage years my dad had boats at the yacht clubs and would bring us out to the islands in the harbor we would swim all day off and on and off the boat in the middle of the ocean and in them years we never saw a great white 😮or a seal then in 1972 the enacted the wildlife act to protect sharks and seals ,the only sharks ever seen where at the docks hanging or in a boat usually makos, sand tiger ,nurse,we swam everywhere from Hampton beach nh to the tip of the cape never seen a great white or a seal😮40 years later there are seals littered up and down the coast and guess what came with them.😊😊😊sightings of the mighty beast are very common now they didn't want people to eat but now that food is in abundance and the great white is in abundance your chances of bumping into one while in there backyard now is pretty good i haven't gone above my thighs in the new England coastal waters since around 2005 to much activity and they hit hard when your on the menu 😂its there home and i aint one to argue that fact with them a view from the boat is all i need to see this mighty beast will chomp you in half with one hit there back let them have it😮magnificent animals to see in there nature habitat now that there food supply is back they will keep breeding and only increase in abundance 😮 careful visiting there playgrounds you could be mistaken for food if even one bite just to see what you are its all it takes with hundreds of steak knives in there mouths you don't want to be mistaken for a meal😅😅😅😅😅😅 glad i never had the chance to see one up close and personal more than likely i would be a statistic 😢i remember as a teen when jaws came out we where all like what shark's this is nonsense lol theres no killer sharks in the Vinyard 😂😂😂 not so much anymore 😮😮🤔 😂. Peace😊

  • @johnishikawa2200
    @johnishikawa2200 Год назад +8

    It is good that people are finally learning to stop using the ocean as a dumping site , and that because of this the ocean is repairing itself , here and there . Whales and porpoise are showing up in the approaches to New York City again . But we don't live in water , us humans , so we know that there are inherent dangers out there . This kid Arthur knew the risks , and he loved to be out there in the ocean , and surfing was a major part of his life . I am very sorry for his mom's sorrow at losing her son .

  • @ark194
    @ark194 Год назад +2

    I lived out there summer 2021, and on rt 6, ppl never pull over for the ambulances. You can see it in this video. I am thoroughly unimpressed with the culture there. P-town is wonderful, and the flea market is fun, but omg the ppl are just weird a-f. I just find it to be tremendously selfish and this video with no one pulling over tells you all you need to know.

  • @mfreedman123
    @mfreedman123 Год назад +3

    I love sharks 🦈

  • @joeybennett1491
    @joeybennett1491 Год назад +1

    So heartbreaking. 🌊

  • @YZ250W1
    @YZ250W1 Год назад +5

    Just a shark doing what they do. We are only visitors.

    • @turkey0165
      @turkey0165 Год назад

      Kill all Sharks make them extinct!

  • @SwivelHippie
    @SwivelHippie Год назад +2

    Surfing is a risk, I feel terrible for him and his family. His buddy must be traumatized. At the beach if I cant see my feet on the sand I stop and back up. I have zero interest in the statistics.

  • @Iz0pen
    @Iz0pen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Video posted in 2023 but the event was 5 years ago! Don’t be afraid of the water

  • @sierravista9013
    @sierravista9013 Год назад +1

    I used to live in Wellfleet beautiful

  • @BK-zi6de
    @BK-zi6de 5 месяцев назад +1

    Almost 20 years ago, we were vacationing in Florida and decided to go for an early swim. Suddenly people were screaming shark and waving theis hands at me. I was lucky. I was close enough to shore to make it there before an encounter. I've never been in an ocean since then. former green

  • @Gamer-ade
    @Gamer-ade Год назад +11

    If you go out surfing, it's just a matter of time and luck.

    • @woodnbikes
      @woodnbikes Год назад

      Skateboarding is a lot more fun these days 😂

  • @DougieFresh13
    @DougieFresh13 2 дня назад

    Shout out Dunes Edge Campground!

  • @32zoburisk
    @32zoburisk Месяц назад

    People need to respect the fact the water is their home 🦈 respect their space

  • @JohnnysCafe_
    @JohnnysCafe_ 5 месяцев назад

    This is heartbreaking, all too often we think of the victim without realising the brokenhearted parents, brothers, sisters and friends. 😢

  • @alisonleigh100
    @alisonleigh100 3 месяца назад

    That poor poor mother

  • @keshyakram8942
    @keshyakram8942 Год назад +3

    So sad

  • @varase
    @varase 3 месяца назад

    Unlucky guy, sad story and fatal destiny

  • @megazerosaber
    @megazerosaber Год назад +5

    The sheer lack of common sense that people who think the ocean is safe have baffles me. The sharks food source is literally right next to the beach and somehow they think it's safe to go out into the water with apex predators that can confuse you for their usual meal.
    Exercise common sense, don't actively try to become a statistic.

    • @MrDshack
      @MrDshack Год назад +2

      Literally millions of people go swimming in areas where whites, tigers and bulls swim and the incidents are in the tens to hundreds per year. As sad and gruesome as an attack is it’s still akin to wining the lottery in terms of odds.

    • @megazerosaber
      @megazerosaber Год назад +2

      ​@@MrDshack What does that have to do with using common sense? There are plenty of beaches where you can swim that don't have an apex predator and their source of food right next to the beach. You play stupid games you're bound to win stupid prizes.
      The fact is that sharks do bite humans unprovoked, with most of them being against surfers and swimmers. There aren't millions of people on a beach at given time, there were less than 200 people and one of them ended up getting bitten and died. If the shark population was more than 3500, there would be far more attacks.
      Almost 20 people die a year from lightning strikes. You still apply common sense is to avoid standing near a natural lightning rod such as isolated trees, telephone or flag poles instead of testing your luck to be a statistic.

    • @DassNice
      @DassNice 5 месяцев назад +1

      The sheer lack of common sense that people who think the road is safe have baffles me. Cars crash on the road and somehow they think it's safe to go out into the roads with metal death traps that can kill you in an instant.
      Exercise common sense, don't actively try to become a statistic.
      Do you see how stupid you sound?
      Did you know that in the US alone over 44 THOUSAND DEATHS occurred due to motor vehicles in 2023.
      For sharks.. there were around 69 unprovoked.. Bites (NOT deaths).. In the WHOLE WORLD in 2023. Yeah. Only 36 “bites” in USA. Deaths you ask? 10 deaths… GLOBALLY.
      If you want a real reason to not go swimming in the ocean “A scientific review of data provided to the United States Lifesaving Association found that there are over 100 deaths each year in the U.S. attributed to rip currents”. Yeah. You are more likely to die from being caught in a rip current. 100+ deaths in US alone from simply swimming compared to the 36 shark BITES from last year in US. (No deaths last year. Only some bites. This death happened in 2018 before you become confused)
      Don’t comment such BS with no knowledge of the topic. Don’t go about blaming and shaming people for swimming in the ocean based on your extremely uneducated assumptions.

  • @stephendiamond9893
    @stephendiamond9893 Год назад +1

    Don’t let your ego get the better of you. Sharks don’t discriminate. All they do is eat and make babies. It was a quote from Jaws .

  • @kittygonzalez2827
    @kittygonzalez2827 10 месяцев назад +1

    Have they ever heard of LIFE FLIGHT HELICOPTERS ⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️

  • @gearsmashking6880
    @gearsmashking6880 Год назад +27

    Great Whites are one of my favorite sharks in the ocean. But, it still saddens me that one killed someone. I can't blame the shark, it most likely mistook Arthur for a seal. And I don't blame Arthur either, he was just there having fun. My condolences to his friends and family for such a terrible accident.

    • @FredD.Krueger
      @FredD.Krueger Год назад +2

      Wrong. Enough of the outdated 1980’s shark “mistaken identity” bullsh_t. Sharks can’t both be such efficient hunters with 2/3 of their brain devoted to smell and “mistaking” anything for anything. Seals and humans do NOT have the same smell. Great whites are aggressive and territorial. That’s why they CANNOT be kept in captivity.

    • @itsstillky7895
      @itsstillky7895 Год назад +2

      It’s my favorite animal. absolutely beautiful apex predator

    • @SwivelHippie
      @SwivelHippie Год назад +7

      4 reported deadly shark attacks in 4 weeks now globally. That one in Egypt was brutal, the shark definitely knew he wasn't a seal. Video proof that they don't care what you are, if they want you they'll take you.

    • @charlesphipps6169
      @charlesphipps6169 Год назад +4

      Omg, the seal mistake.... how's about it was lazy and decided to take a human... were slow, easy as heck to eat....

    • @nunka34ify
      @nunka34ify Год назад

      Im glad it killed. People are awful

  • @markim5087
    @markim5087 Год назад +1

    Here in the states ppl make sharks sightings like it’s a national emergency yet 22k ppl where murdered in mass shootings in 6 months and another 100k shooting survivors,which doesn’t include all the other deaths in violent crimes ,up to June 2023..I’m more worried about being shot walking down the street in any major USA city than swimming in the ocean..

    • @maryf259
      @maryf259 Год назад +1

      I guess people are more terrified to be torn in two by a shark…

    • @psalm2764
      @psalm2764 Год назад

      Not to mention the millions of unborn babies slaughtered in the womb. And outside of it.

  • @it780
    @it780 2 месяца назад

    Heartbreaking.

  • @oldcrone
    @oldcrone Год назад +1

    I will never swing in the ocean.

  • @mpg869
    @mpg869 7 месяцев назад

    Imagine being stranded ..no raft ..boat...nada. 50 miles out for 12hours at night with your lil feet dangling there ...not knowing whats down there creeping around or how deep the water is...also it would suck if they continually bumped into u for a little while.

  • @chrissilvester5663
    @chrissilvester5663 Год назад +7

    There were seals in that area yet people still go surfing I mean what do they think is gonna happen??? That is why I've zero sympathy for those that get bit.

  • @jasonck9635
    @jasonck9635 Год назад +1

    As much as we may love it , the ocean is not our natural domain , we are not adapted for it , we are land creatures , and the ocean is the home for all aquatic life including sharks , so we must accept that when we venture into their home , we might not be invited with good intentions !

  • @jeffdollaz
    @jeffdollaz Год назад

    When did this gw attack happen I’ve never even heard of a shark attack in Ma

  • @williamm.9255
    @williamm.9255 Месяц назад +1

    SHARK ATTACKS ARE HORRIFIC AND I WISH THEY NEVER HAPPENED HOWEVER THATS THEIR HOME AND TERRITORY.......YOUR REALLY TAKING A BIG RISK EVERY TIME U GET INTO THE OCEAN😨😨😨😨🙏🙏🙏🤕🤕🤕🤕

  • @kimberlybordelon9103
    @kimberlybordelon9103 3 месяца назад

    I would never go in saltwater at all

  • @garynewell6947
    @garynewell6947 Год назад

    outstanding

  • @RirtyDascal
    @RirtyDascal Год назад

    One bite, everyone knows the rules!

  • @ajmcgillivray9823
    @ajmcgillivray9823 Месяц назад

    There are no trauma centers on cape cod

  • @scorptarget
    @scorptarget Год назад

    R.I.P. Arthur

  • @nicoleventresca520
    @nicoleventresca520 Год назад

    I'm sorry for the mom. But it's the ocean. The sharks live there not us. It's not there for our recreation as beautiful as it is

  • @wileycoyote4206
    @wileycoyote4206 Год назад

    SCARY LARRY 🦈 🌴🍍🌺🦈

  • @bobbygary179
    @bobbygary179 4 месяца назад

    Why I stay away from deeper ocean water ^

  • @worldpeace4lennon
    @worldpeace4lennon Год назад

    The ocean is big.

  • @MooseMeus
    @MooseMeus Год назад +1

    i like crystal clear water. that's my perfect beach

    • @onlytymewilltell
      @onlytymewilltell Год назад +2

      You and me both! The only ocean I'll swim in is the caribbean where the water is clear and can see what's around me. Swimming in a murky ocean(knowing what could be out there) is an absolutely terrifying thought to me. I'd be an easy meal for a shark bc I'd stoke tf out if one attacked me or if one appeared out of nowhere! 😫

    • @CHENOTV
      @CHENOTV Год назад +1

      if i dont see the bottom i dont touch it

  • @thefranchize3445
    @thefranchize3445 4 месяца назад

    We don’t belong in the ocean any more than fish belong on land. We aren’t anywhere close to the top of the food chain in the ocean. The ocean itself is the world’s top serial killer.

  • @milka.11.111
    @milka.11.111 Год назад

    😭💔it’s so heartbreaking

  • @gldbnd3931
    @gldbnd3931 Год назад

    why would you go in any water filled with sharks and seals together, not smart

  • @twooceans2135
    @twooceans2135 Год назад

    I dont know if i had to like this video or not... I really feel bad😢

  • @infinitedarkness9476
    @infinitedarkness9476 Год назад +2

    That Alexandra chick is a babe

  • @jeannekegney4024
    @jeannekegney4024 Год назад

    Leave the sharks alone !!! The ocean is their home not ours...

  • @zippo4335
    @zippo4335 4 месяца назад

  • @BrittSkanes-sm3up
    @BrittSkanes-sm3up Год назад

    Fact

  • @paulthescorpio
    @paulthescorpio Год назад

    Nothing is "safe" about the OCEAN. Sorry for the loss.

  • @Steve52344
    @Steve52344 2 месяца назад

    This video messed me up. Very hard to watch.

  • @EleonoraPetkovic
    @EleonoraPetkovic Год назад

    So sad 😢😢

  • @drevil3606
    @drevil3606 Год назад

    Rip