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greenturtle
02-06-2011, 02:16 PM
Hope she recovers soon.....

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http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20110204/shark-attack-110204/


CANCUN, Mexico — A Canadian nurse who found herself in a life-and-death struggle with a shark in Mexico this week said Friday the ferocious fish tried to drag her under the water as it repeatedly sank its teeth into her flesh.

Nicole Moore, a mother of two, said she was terrified as she tried to fight off the attack, which stained the water around her blood red.

Speaking for the first time about her harrowing ordeal Moore, 38, said the approximately 1.8-metre-long shark bit her three times, its teeth slicing into her arm, hand and leg.

"As soon as it bit, I knew what it was," Moore told radio station CKLW in Windsor, Ont.

"It got my arm. And when he or she -- whatever it was -- got hold of my arm, it bit down pretty good and she was trying to pull me under."

Moore spoke from a hospital in Cancun, where she's still recovering from serious injuries.

The nurse from Orangeville, Ont., who was initially misidentified by Mexican officials as Nicole Ross, was staying at the Cancun Caribe resort on a girls' trip with friends from her yoga class.

The others had gone shopping but she went to the beach to play volleyball. Covered in sand, she waded into shallow water to clean off.

Just down the beach, 20 to 30 swimmers ran from the water after a lifeguard blew a whistle as a shark moved toward the shoreline.

Men on personal watercraft swarmed the big fish to try to keep it from swimmers.

Moore said she heard the men yelling, but thought it was because she was too close to them.

She doesn't speak Spanish and didn't know they were warning her about the shark.

Within moments, the nurse found herself facing off with the shark.

"I just felt this first bump and then this bite," she said. "It bit me right on the upper thigh of the left leg."

Moore knew she had to get out of the water as the predator circled her, then came in for more.

"With my (free) hand, I just grabbed hold of its nose and just reached my arm out away from it and started running."

Witnesses said they saw blood in the water and heard her screaming.

Moore said she knew exactly how bad her injuries were when she was finally pulled to safety and gave instructions on how to bandage her.

Two other nurses arrived and took over as she started to fade.

"My first thought is my children. All I was thinking of was I have two kids," she said.

"I need to slow my heart rate down. I need to keep calm and I need to get help."

Moore had surgery and a blood transfusion at the Hospiten Cancun, where she was expected to remain for at least a week.

Doctors have told her they are waiting to see how much mobility she will regain.

The reality of what happened is starting to set in, said Moore.

"I'm extremely emotional about the whole thing now."

Moore's husband, a police officer, flew down to Mexico after the attack. Arrangements were still being made for her return to Canada.

In the interim, the nurse and her family are trying to stay positive.

"I've called myself sushi, someone else has called me fish food," she said.

"You've got to keep a sense of humour at times like this."

The Publisher
02-06-2011, 10:12 PM
Glad she made it.....harrowing story......I always joke about how we are normally at the top of the food chain till we go swimming in the ocean.

myscubastory
02-09-2011, 05:42 PM
True but it could have been just the case of the shark responding aggressively due to post mating season. Female bull sharks are known for that. The problem is we just dont know enough about sharks mating cycles as its not easy to be there in the water 24 7.

But yes bullsharks have that reputation for being aggressive.

reckyL
02-12-2011, 07:18 AM
That was such a horrible experience, it's really good she made it. I have read an article saying that Shark attacks (http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2011/02/07/international-shark-attacks/) increased globally, according to an annual shark attack report released Monday. In the United States, Florida gets probably the most shark attacks. However recorded incidents declined in the state past year. Shark attack prevention may have gotten a boost from a recent study that shows sharks are colorblind.

acelockco
02-13-2011, 06:45 PM
Shark attacks are EXTREMELY RARE, more people are killed each year by vending machines then sharks. Shark attacks make exciting news that sells advertisements so we hear about them and remember them. Some schmuck that is killed when trying to move a vending machine down some stairs is much less exciting.

I think it is so insane that people get so worked up about sharks and are so afraid of them. If people invested more time in research and understanding of these animals and less time killing them, we would be much better off.

According to the University of Florida’s Museum of Natural History, there have only been 2,127 shark attacks on humans between 1580-2009. Over that 429 year span, only 424 shark attacks proved fatal. That’s less than one deadly shark attack per year.

Roughly 73 million sharks are killed for their fins each year! That averages out to well over six million per month, more than one and a half million per week, over 217,000 per day, upwards of 9,000 per hour, and around 150 per minute. In fact, by the time you finish reading this statement, 38-50 sharks will have been killed somewhere on our planet.

When sharks start killing 73 million people per year then I will listen to people cry and moan about shark attacks.

The Publisher
02-13-2011, 07:53 PM
An average of 24,000 people get struck by lightning every year, or about 79 by sharks last year according to the report. It is a natural instinct to not want to be eaten alive though. Ask a group of people wold they rather be crushed by a vending machine, struck by lightning, or eaten by a shark and see what they say.

People are probably better off wearing a helmet while driving there car, but fear at times can be rational or irrational. Was the person's fear below irrational? All thought provoking.

acelockco
02-14-2011, 12:45 AM
In the mean time we are still raping our oceans, we are disgusting and we are the killers!