Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider sticking to the pool, but would also be watching the news and talking to the lifeguards to figure out the potential risk.
I don't think most of the beaches on that area have lifeguards.
Anonymous wrote:Do you people know nothing about sharks? The attacks happened between 4 and 7 pm. Prime feeding time. Avoid going in the water when sharks are looking for food. Ocean 101
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The third attack was 2 beaches up, in Ocean Isle.
We are booked for a family reunion in Oak Island in July and now I dont know what to do. The house we rented is near the beach but doesn't have a pool to swim in. My kids are elementary age and won't be content in ankle deep water.
Seriously rethinking trip.
Even if it's rare, I will be a basket case if my kids go past their knees. Nightmares at night, etc.
Did a google, not seeing anything about a 3rd attack, have a link? This is all I am finding is articles like this: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/shark-attack-victims-were-in-waist-deep-water-north-carolina-officials-say/

Anonymous wrote:The third attack was 2 beaches up, in Ocean Isle.
We are booked for a family reunion in Oak Island in July and now I dont know what to do. The house we rented is near the beach but doesn't have a pool to swim in. My kids are elementary age and won't be content in ankle deep water.
Seriously rethinking trip.
Even if it's rare, I will be a basket case if my kids go past their knees. Nightmares at night, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider sticking to the pool, but would also be watching the news and talking to the lifeguards to figure out the potential risk.
Anonymous wrote:Do you people know nothing about sharks? The attacks happened between 4 and 7 pm. Prime feeding time. Avoid going in the water when sharks are looking for food. Ocean 101
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the way the media is hyping this. Posting stories with pics of Great Whites. Yes, it's scary and something to take note of. But, let's calm down. You're more likely to die on the car ride to the beach.
As for the poor kiddos who were bitten, I would note that the pictures show a pier not very far from where they were pulled out of the water (and thus were presumably swimming). Unfortunately, those ares tend to form natural reefs and people fish/chum off many piers. All of these things attract sharks to the areas around it. Not everyone knows of, remembers, or thinks about these things (I know I often don't and probably should). Who knows if this shark was drawn to the immediate area by the pier or not. But, that's my theory.
Anonymous wrote:You are far, far, far more likely to be killed or seriously injured during your drive to NC than by a shark. Do you stop driving every time you hear about a car accident?