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A blue shark
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A very experienced underwater photographer was shooting a rare 8 to 9 ft. blue shark in the warm shallows of the flats near Summerland Key in the lower Florida Keys. The following information comes in part from recent Facebook posts. The shark was described as sick or feeling cornered to have been this aggressive but the diver says her behavior was off. After about a half hour the shark attacked the photographer badly injuring one shoulder. It is possible the shark was just sighted in the shallows without the presence of chum, that information was unavailable at this time. He apparently doesn't use chain mail during shark shoots as it hinders his ability to get the shots he would like. It seems that video of the encounter and attack was recorded and may be broadcast at some point in the future.
Based on what happened in this accident and was reported elsewhere, if you see a predator such as a shark out of its normal geographic setting and behaving in a strange, impaired fashion, expect that it might make an "uncharacteristic" attack run on you. Being a photographer myself, it is sometimes easy to discount such possibilities in the excitement of trying to "get the shot" particularly of something you may have never seen before. The three cases of blue sharks in warmer water in this article, all were described as behaving strangely. It is something to remember as what may be climate related oddities including creatures showing up outside normal distributions continue to occur.
Continued at: UW Photographer Attacked By Rare Blue Shark In Warm Shallows Of Florida Keys - FKA Kiteboarding Forums
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