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fustercluck
01-03-2008, 05:57 AM
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It's behind you: Great White stalks ocean canoeist
Last updated at 00:19am on 3rd January 2008



Alone in his tiny plastic sea kayak, marine biologist Trey Snow had hoped to stealthily track a great white shark. But he had the shock of his life when he spotted a giant fin and realised it was he who was being stalked - by surely one of the most feared killers in the world.

The magnificent creature initially dived to the seabed, inspecting the kayak from below, before rising menacingly to the surface. Luckily for Trey, the 13ft-long shark was more inquisitive than hungry.

Trey was just one of a team of scientists hoping to discover why a large group of great whites, which travel off southern Africa's tip during the summer, regularly swim so close to the beaches.

They decided to venture into the deep blue in the quietest and most unobtrusive vessel they could think of - a bright yellow sea kayak. Amazingly the sharks carried on as normal, giving the scientists a unique insight into their lives.

They observed that the intrepid animals come inshore to interact socially with others of their species - possibly using the opportunity to mate and give birth - and can often be spotted following, or swimming circles around, one another, for extended periods of time.

This incredible picture was taken by wildlife photographer Thomas Peschak - who had to tie himself to the high bridge of a nearby vessel and lean precariously over the ocean before he could get his shot.

The holy grail of shark research and marine wildlife photography is to see great whites mating and giving birth. It is a task which is extremely difficult and dangerous, if not impossible, and even Thomas Peschak has not achieved it yet. And Trey Snow might be thinking he has already got as close to a great white as he wants to ...


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=505753&in_page_id=1770

04 Rocko Taco
01-03-2008, 06:03 AM
Absolutely incredible! Amazing being that close to an almost perfect product of a million years of evolution as an eating machine...

Also an incredible photograph. Absolutely Stunning!

4x4mike
01-03-2008, 07:09 AM
Isn't that picture fake? It was part of a fake email chain with that shark that was jumping out of the water at a helicopter.
Cool none the less.

04 Rocko Taco
01-03-2008, 07:10 AM
I never saw this one along with the one about shark attacking the helicopter.

Snopes has this to say: http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/sharkkayak.asp

"This photo is genuine"

randver
01-03-2008, 09:55 AM
i had a 14ft tiger shark come withen 5 ft of me when i was freedive spearfishing in hawaii.

calrockx
01-03-2008, 11:23 AM
i have this thing called a Shark Rocket and I shoot it at them. And it really annoys sharks. And then I just wade there in the water and they come at me. But I'm really good at eluding them. I know this hip move, it's something porpoises do and I then I pretend that I have a bottleneck and I stab them in the gills. And it really is effective.

04 Rocko Taco
01-03-2008, 11:39 AM
YEAH Dane Cook!!!!

Chapman88SR5
01-03-2008, 11:43 AM
Absolutely incredible! Amazing being that close to an almost perfect product of a million years of evolution as an eating machine...

Also an incredible photograph. Absolutely Stunning!


Chris I thought that was you?

HA just kidding...