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05/06/2012 Rose McKeregh - California - No Injury
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How would you deal with being severely injured by an animal that may have wanted to consume you or just parts of you? A shark attack can be a mindboggling event in a person's life. We know we have been there!
When reading about shark attacks from news sources, use common sense.
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05/06/2012 Rose McKeregh - California - No Injury
Shark bites girl's paddleboard off Catalina Island
The Associated Press,
May. 06, 2012
AVALON, Calif. -- Authorities say a 15-year-old paddleboarder survived an encounter with a shark which bit her board several times off the coast of Catalina Island.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the girl was with a group of paddle boarders about 200 yards from shore when she encountered the shark Sunday morning.
The teenager was not injured, but her board was bitten several times.
The encounter prompted lifeguards to issue warnings to swimmers, divers and boaters around the island. They have been patrolling the waters but have not seen the shark so far.
Source: http://www.mercedsunstar.com
The Associated Press,
May. 06, 2012
AVALON, Calif. -- Authorities say a 15-year-old paddleboarder survived an encounter with a shark which bit her board several times off the coast of Catalina Island.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the girl was with a group of paddle boarders about 200 yards from shore when she encountered the shark Sunday morning.
The teenager was not injured, but her board was bitten several times.
The encounter prompted lifeguards to issue warnings to swimmers, divers and boaters around the island. They have been patrolling the waters but have not seen the shark so far.
Source: http://www.mercedsunstar.com