Have you guys seen these recent shark incidents? One this 18 year old kid Cameron Robbins is on one of those day cruises for teens where they take them out to the bahamas to drink and party and bring them back the same night. Well, he apparently jumps into the water (to impress his friends or girls) where it is believed sharks were present and he just disappears. There is footage of him, it's pretty creepy. You can kind of see him swatting at something, then swimming away from the bouy they threw for him. Then it's like he gets pulled under and he's gone.
Second one is a 23 year old Vladimir Popov. He's in the Red Sea at a resort in Egypt, maybe 40 yards from the shore and a tiger sharks starts mauling him as everyone watches. There's a video. Incredibly tragic. The poor kid yells out for his "pappa." You can see the water turn red as he's repeatedly attacked until the shark takes him under and devours him. The shark ends up staying in that area feeding on his body for 2 hours and the locals trap the shark in a net and bring him to shore. Then, they local fishermen and the kid's dad beat the shark to death. The shark was opened up and they found the kid's body parts in his stomach. I didn't even realize the Red Sea had big sharks like that. I assumed a lot of the seas (mediterranean, adriatic, red sea, etc.) don't have large sharks, but I guess not.
This kind of shit makes me never want to go in the water again. When I was about 13 years old, I was in the Dominican republic with my family and some friends. One windy day they had the red flag up, which means don't go in the water. I didn't see or didn't care and went snorkeling in the shallow water. Maybe 3-4 feet deep. From the surface you can't tell anything is up... in the water there are thousands of schooling fish. On the perimiter are these bigger fish, like 3 feet long. I'm swimming, thinking how cool this is for like 30 min. An hour or so later we booked an excursion on a small glass-bottom boat. Everyone is looking over the edge at the ocean and I'm looking down in the middle where the glass bottom is. This 8-9 foot tiger shark just swims under the boat. Of course, nobody else saw it by the time they turned around. I was like, damn, that mf was probably lurking about and made all those little fish swim close to shore to avoid getting eaten.. and there I was, not even realizing when I was swimming. Anyway, sorry for the long ass post - sharks are fascinating and scary as hell to me. I don't understand how people just go into the open waters like that thinking everything's cool... like there are literal monsters swimming all around them without them even realizing.