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Christophe
26-05-2008, 18:14
:eek: Ik ga deze week 4 dagen naar Acapulco ... toch maar uit de zee blijven!

Shark bites US surfer off Mexico coast
By NATALIA PARRA,AP
Posted: 2008-05-24 17:38:24

ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) - A shark injured a 49-year-old American surfer Saturday off the Pacific coast of Mexico, in the third attack in a month.

The Mexican Navy deployed personnel to warn people about sharks at beaches in Zihuatanejo, a resort northwest of Acapulco, according to a Navy official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.

He said authorities have not closed beaches in Zihuatanejo, but people were being advised against swimming.

A day earlier, a 21-year-old Mexican surfer was killed by a shark off a nearby beach. The two attacks came a month after a shark killed a San Francisco man surfing in the same area.

Local Civil Protection director Jaime Vazquez Sobreira said the American attacked Saturday lost his thumb but managed to get to a hospital on his own and was in stable condition.

The Guerrero state Public Safety Department identified the man as Bruce Greems but did not give his hometown in the U.S. Vazquez Sobreira said he lived in Zihuatanejo. The U.S. Embassy confirmed an American had been bitten by a shark but did not have additional information.

Mexican authorities used baited hooks to catch sharks last month after the attack that killed 24-year-old Adrian Ruiz of San Francisco. Local conservationists protested the hunt, and it was not immediately clear if authorities would do it again.

Arturo Sabas de la Rosa Camacho, the Guerrero state environment secretary, said the government would hold meetings in Zihuatanejo next week with tourists, environmentalists, shark experts and fishermen to determine what actions to take.

"We need scientific explanations for the shark presence, and if it's because of climate changes," he said.

Cold currents and an abundance of giant squid and other prey may be attracting sharks to the area, said Jose Leonardo Castillo Geniz, a shark expert with the National Fishing Institute. He said a large shark presence was unusual for the region.

Geniz said the authorities should close beaches in Zihuatanejo instead of killing sharks. He also called for aerial surveys to determine what species has been attacking surfers.

Aida Navarro, of the environmental group Costasalvaje, urged the government to post warning signs at Zihuatanejo's beaches.

"Killing sharks is not the solution to preventing encounters with humans," Navarro said. She noted that some shark species are under threat from overfishing.


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MB667
27-05-2008, 07:54
En toch heb ik geen medelijden met je arme kont omdat die niet de zee in mag......Mexico.tsssss ;)

Paganstars
27-05-2008, 12:53
:stupid:

Christophe
27-05-2008, 18:06
:p

Hehehehe

Ik ga er ook helemaal niet naartoe om op het strand te liggen (dat laat ik aan m'n vriendin over) ... ik ga lekker meedoen aan een BJJ-tornooi. Ik hoop dat er aardig wat volk heengaat, blijkbaar is het - na die van Mexico-City en Leon - het grootste tornooi in Mexico ... dus ik ben benieuwd.

Ik verbrand als een tierelier als ik in de volle zon ga liggen, en ik ben nooit een fan van haaien geweest dus veel tijd ga ik niet doorbrengen op het strand!