In the wake of a summer season of high profile attacks, Wild Chronicles examines how by learning more about sharks, people can co-exist with them more safely. National Geographic marine biologist and inventor Greg Marshall deploys his Crittercam technology for the first time, allowing viewers to see the world through the eyes of a 200-pound bull shark. Filming wild animals is always a gamble, and the price is high, but the work pays off, opening up an unprecedented view of shark behavior and the deep ocean.
... After 5 long hours, they discover that Nick is out of immediate danger. Once they receive the news they go back to fucking with the sharks. Never, fails... EVERYTIME a surfer gets attacked by a shark.. the first thing they say is "Dude, I was back at it three weeks later... DUH." It isn't brave to poke a Grizzly bear with a short stick... it's stupid.
chickiinboone 1 year ago
How incredibly dumb!~ Of course the shark attacked. He's been poked and now hooked. Perhaps these people should take a lesson from the folks at the Bimini Shark Lab about how to nab a shark and attach something to it. It doesn't involve hooks or harming the shark in anyways.
In fact they do it with their hands and some rope. The video is on here. Have a look.
Katie rides a TIger.
ladysblues 1 year ago