News Accounts of Shark Attacks

My e-book is a compilation of newspaper stories of shark attacks in New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Hawaii, South Africa, New Guinea, and Australia. Perhaps readers are unaware of the dangers of swimming in inlets, like those that empty into the open waters of Raritan Bay. At times sharks venture into shallow inlets in pursuit of small fish they feed on. Humans can be mistaken by sharks for bait fish, especially their extremities, i.e. arms and legs. Among the individuals profiled in the news accounts, is one who was an experienced swimmer in the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists believe he may have become the victim of a shark because the ocean water was warmer than usual. Readers will profit from reading about the many variables which make people more likely to become the prey of sharks. Men are many times more likely to be attacked than women. However, a number of women who were bitten severely by sharks are chronicled in these newspaper features. Hopefully, swimmers, snorkelers, scuba divers, and surfers who read "Newspaper Accounts of Shark Attacks" will exercise more precaution after having learned the details of these tragedies.

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News Accounts of Shark Attacks

My e-book is a compilation of newspaper stories of shark attacks in New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Hawaii, South Africa, New Guinea, and Australia. Perhaps readers are unaware of the dangers of swimming in inlets, like those that empty into the open waters of Raritan Bay. At times sharks venture into shallow inlets in pursuit of small fish they feed on. Humans can be mistaken by sharks for bait fish, especially their extremities, i.e. arms and legs. Among the individuals profiled in the news accounts, is one who was an experienced swimmer in the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists believe he may have become the victim of a shark because the ocean water was warmer than usual. Readers will profit from reading about the many variables which make people more likely to become the prey of sharks. Men are many times more likely to be attacked than women. However, a number of women who were bitten severely by sharks are chronicled in these newspaper features. Hopefully, swimmers, snorkelers, scuba divers, and surfers who read "Newspaper Accounts of Shark Attacks" will exercise more precaution after having learned the details of these tragedies.

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News Accounts of Shark Attacks

News Accounts of Shark Attacks

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
News Accounts of Shark Attacks

News Accounts of Shark Attacks

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr

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My e-book is a compilation of newspaper stories of shark attacks in New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Hawaii, South Africa, New Guinea, and Australia. Perhaps readers are unaware of the dangers of swimming in inlets, like those that empty into the open waters of Raritan Bay. At times sharks venture into shallow inlets in pursuit of small fish they feed on. Humans can be mistaken by sharks for bait fish, especially their extremities, i.e. arms and legs. Among the individuals profiled in the news accounts, is one who was an experienced swimmer in the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists believe he may have become the victim of a shark because the ocean water was warmer than usual. Readers will profit from reading about the many variables which make people more likely to become the prey of sharks. Men are many times more likely to be attacked than women. However, a number of women who were bitten severely by sharks are chronicled in these newspaper features. Hopefully, swimmers, snorkelers, scuba divers, and surfers who read "Newspaper Accounts of Shark Attacks" will exercise more precaution after having learned the details of these tragedies.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044509320
Publisher: Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Publication date: 05/01/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

I am a soon to be retired Duke Medical Center library researcher, who enjoys writing. I have been writing on Wikipedia for years and have begun to write ebooks. My pastimes include selling books on EBay, genealogical research, baseball (Pittsburgh Pirates), collecting antique furniture and coins, and spending time with Kingsley, my cocker spaniel.

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