WTF bites a huge great white shark?

WTF bites a huge great white shark?

Photo: @jalilnajafov

The internet has been awash with theories after a monstrous bite mark on a 15 foot great white shark was photographed and documented off the coast of Mexico by filmmaker, explorer and conservationist Jalil Najafov.

It’s left many people wondering how big does the other creature need to be to leave such a horror gash to another already huge great white.

Jalil, as we all should be is passionate about shark conservation as you can see below.

“Sharks keep our oceans in balance, yet the slaughter of the oceans apex predators knows no bounds: Up to 273 million sharks are killed every single year. Sadly, Europe is at the heart of this wild life crime as exporter as well as a transit hub for shark fins.”

“Our EU Citizens Initiative #StopFinningEU has the power to change it all: Let´s stop the shark fin trade now: Your signature as EU Citizen can make it happen. If you are not from Europe, you can help a lot by spreading the word to reach the 1 million signatures by January 31, 2022!” Jalil Najafov

head to @stopfinningeu  Bio or stop-finning-eu.org to help put a stop to the shark fin trade.

Solo Surfing Sharky Waters

Solo Surfing Sharky Waters

These are the kind of empty, pumping waves that every surfer dreams of. But in a remote and unfamiliar location, with no mates to get you frothing, no one to prove anything to but yourself, do you nelly up and paddle out? Or sit on the beach, making excuses while plagued with terror and self-disgust?

You can follow the adventures here @storiesfromthescenicroute

Shark Attacks Surfer

Shark Attacks Surfer

Surfers at a beach in Sonoma county, California, used a surfboard strap as a tourniquet to save a man whose right leg was bitten by a great white shark.

Eric Steinley was attacked as he surfed about 50 yards from shore at Salmon Creek beach last Sunday, but managed to alert others in the water.

The 38-year-old said he managed to punch the shark in the face to force it to release him, then was helped ashore by a stranger who used his board strap to tie the tourniquet.

Other surfers added a second tourniquet before using a longboard as a stretcher and taking Steinley to a helicopter pick-up point. He was flown to Santa Rosa Memorial hospital, where doctors performed two surgeries to save his leg.

Well done to all involved, shark attacks are rare, and sharks are not the enemy, let’s respect them from a distance.

Shark!

Shark!

Nothing clears the lineup quite like a rapidly advancing shark coming your way… then following you onto the rocks.

A large great white shark chased a group of surfers out of the water and onto the rocks at a NSW South Coast point break on Saturday.

The video was posted to Instagram by South Coast based film maker Dane Pidgeon, with the caption: “Old mate wanted the waves to himself.”