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Marines adrift at sea for 3 days survive shark attack

by AlB | Mar 15, 2013 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

MANILA, Philippines — Two Philippine Marines were rescued after drifting at sea for three days, during which they also survived an attack by “small” sharks.   Privates First Class John Paul Mangaoang, 26, and Alvin Llovido, 28, both stationed at the...

Fundile Nogumla Second Beach Port St. Johns South Africa

by AlB | Mar 10, 2013 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Shark victim survives By LULAMILE FENI on March 5, 2013 AN MTHATHA resident still cannot believe he is alive after being attacked by a shark at Port St Johns’ notorious Second Beach on Sunday.   There were no lifeguards – or anyone else – to come to his rescue....

Another Second Beach South Africa Shark Attack

by AlB | Mar 10, 2013 | Shark Attacks - Related Incidents

Death stared him in the eye A MTHATHA businessman who survived a shark attack at a Port St Johns beach this week told how he wrestled with it while terrified bathers fled the water around him. MIRACLE SURVIVOR: Fundile Nodumla is admitted at Nelson Mandela Academic...

Shark sightings prompt lifeguards to close Palm Beach again

by AlB | Mar 7, 2013 | Safety Efforts

PALM BEACH, Fla. —One day after shark sightings led lifeguards to close the beach, swimmers were back in the water Wednesday. But it didn’t last for long. Images: Sharks spotted in shallow water just off Palm Beach Sharks were spotted just off Palm Beach on...

Hundreds of people have lined the streets holding surf boards

by AlB | Mar 5, 2013 | General News

Video below: Uploaded by itnnews on 04.03.2013: Hundreds of people have lined the streets holding surf boards for the funeral of Adam Strange, who was killed by a shark in New Zealand. . Report by Sophie Foster. [youtube SlWKXGWcfnY]
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