Well, seeing as how that is their natural habitat, I am not sure you can do much other than staying out of the ocean. |
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Shark attack in Outer Banks. I'll be sticking to the pool.
http://www.13newsnow.com/story/news/local/north-carolina/outer-banks/2015/06/26/person-bitten-by-shark-at-avon-nc/29336379/ |
The beaches are incredibly safe. The oceans..that's slightly trickier. |
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Another one yesterday and another today in 3 foot water. Time to alert the military to take our beaches back.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/ap/ap/us/national-park-service-boy-bitten-by-shark-on-nc-ou/nmnDM/ http://myfox8.com/2015/06/26/reports-of-another-shark-attack-in-outer-banks/ |
| Simple... Not goto NC. |
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I read they are coming to shore because of the explosion of sea turtles (aka shark food).
Ocean City Maryland didn't have an attack, but an 800 pound hammerhead was spotted very close to shore0suspected to be injured. |
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7th Shark Attack since June.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/man-airlifted-hospital-7th-reported-shark-attack-north/story?id=32159382 |
The shark pictures airing today show about 4 or so sharks in ankle deep water. It looks like wading in to the ankles is not safe. Google and see for yourself. |
Seriously folks. You are swimming and playing around in their home! |
If a shark bites me on my ankles I will definitely live. It's being out in deep water where they can be at your body and/or drag you under that is dangerous. |
It's more likely that their nature food source is fished out. The Commercial fishing trawlers have really cleaned the OBX out, plus people shark fish from the beach there. |
they can drag you out even if you are in ankle deep water...especially if you are a kid. besides, you may live but no one wants to get bitten by a shark/possibly lose appendages/skin in the first place |
| this is proving to be a pretty epic summer for sharks in NC and VA/MD coastal waters. I'd definitely stay out of the ocean if I were you, OP. |
| Another one today |
obx or oc? |