Listen it is florida ......we are always having sharks here why ......well we are surrounded by water .....and the water is ideal......... and people want to go in the water ......and play! ....and bathe....... and water ski.......dive.......... i have had one close call ..........in my life ... ...with a shark........ when i dived .....and well.........i have not dived in years .........absolute years .....i probably will not dive again .......it is also very tiring....... and expensive.......... but more so dangerous in Florida........but mostly white people wanna fuck with sharks ......... i do not know why.......... but they do......... and it is not pretty ............ i know someone who picked on up ........ and he is a wanker.......... so that was about right it bit him .......... dumb Canadian bustard.. .......and he was a fisherman ........go figure right .......
Two men were bitten by sharks in separate incidents in southern Florida in the last week, officials said.
A 35-year-old man fishing off a dock in Summerland Key, an island in the Florida Keys, was reportedly bitten in the foot by a shark, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office said Saturday. The shark was reportedly out of the water and on the dock when it bit the fisherman on Friday around 8 p.m.
The man was flown to a hospital for treatment. Officials did not specify his condition.
A 20-year-old Miami-Dade County man was reportedly bitten in the leg by a shark on Thursday afternoon in Marathon, which is also in the Florida Keys, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office said. He was attacked while spearfishing with two other people.
The man was brought ashore in a private boat, officials said. A helicopter then picked him up and transported him to a hospital in Miami for treatment. Officials also did not specify his condition.
The man, identified by CBS Miami as Kevin Blanco, said he was bitten twice.
"I just see a big gray figure of him just there, and I see it every time I close my eyes," Blanco said. "It was a bull shark, and it was probably around nine to ten feet, probably around 500 pounds."
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According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, it's very rare for someone to be bitten by a shark in Florida waters. The agency said bites are rarely life-threatening. Only around a dozen of the more than 300 species of sharks in the world have been involved in attacks on humans, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Florida has topped global charts in the number of shark bites for decades, the University of Florida's International Shark Attack File shows. Around 39% of shark bites in the U.S. in 2022 happened in Florida.
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