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Date: | Wed, 22 Sep 1999 04:56:47 -0000 |
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There is that small incident in 1945 when the USS Indianapolus (Yes the same
ship that delivered the A-Bombs ) went down in the Coral Sea . The
survivors went over the side when the ship was sinking , they formed up
rings and there floated , the sharks picking them off one by one all
through the night until they were rescued the next morning. Most of the
ships compliment survived the torpedoing by the Japanese sub only to be
consumed by sharks . ferreter
>I don't know if they are good or bad, but personal experiences:
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>- the family Coucom, father and two sons were eaten by sharks while
returning from a
>Voluta perplicata search
>- Philippe Van Wim, 25 year personal friend, 42 years young, was eaten last
year in
>the Hebrides. Still have nightmares about this.
>- Bruno Briano got a shark bite in his leg.
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>This is just me. How about the other 100 000 people having a similar social
>environment ? We quickly are at 400 000 people attacked and eaten.
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>Believe it or not, but I prefer all sharks in a "reserve naturelle".
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>Best regards, Guido
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