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Old 29th May 2008, 20:45
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3 Shark attacks have resort in panic ...

Nope, don't panic ... unless your going to MEXICO

At ZIHUATANEJO in Mexico no one could even remember a shark attack along this resort-studded stretch of Mexican coast popular with surfers and Hollywood's elite. Many of the large predators had been pulled from the ocean by fishermen!


So when sharks attacked three surfers in less than a month, two fatally, it was unthinkable. The latest attack came last Saturday when a shark chomped down on the arm of surfing enthusiast Bruce Grimes, an American expat who runs a surf shop in Zihuatanejo.


Grimes and a handful of other surfers were out on dark, choppy waters when he felt something lift his board. He managed about five strokes before teeth sank into his arm. "Shark!" he screamed, wresting his arm back. Grimes made it to shore, escaping with a few gashes.
"There wasn't any time to panic," he said. "I thought: 'Don't want to die. Don't want to lose my arm.'" Only later did the 49-year-old Florida native learn a local surfer had been killed by a shark at a neighboring beach the previous day.



Less than a month before that a visitor from San Francisco was killed while surfing another nearby beach. Before that shark attacks were unheard of. University of Florida expert George Burgess was in the area interviewing witnesses going over autopsy reports and checking out beaches to find out why the sharks had suddenly become so aggressive.


The attacks around Zihuatanejo have puzzled experts and, alarmingly for local businesses, the mayhem is keeping tourists away. After the first fatality, panicked officials strung lines of baited hooks offshore and slaughtered dozens of sharks, drawing international criticism.

Marine biologist Chris Lowe, who runs the shark lab at California State University, Long Beach, said there is little officials can do beyond trying to keep people out of the water and studying why sharks have suddenly turned so aggressive. Hunts don't usually help, he said. Lowe also said officials should keep the attacks in perspective. "People have a much better chance of dying of food poisoning going to Mexico than being bitten by a shark!", he said. "It's far more dangerous driving to the beach than it is getting in the water!".

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