Shark Attacks on the Florida Space Coast (Full Episode) | When Sharks Attack
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- In 2003 along Florida’s Space Coast, the power of rockets above are rivaled by the terror of the depths down below. Locals and visitors alike are shocked by ten shark attacks in just eight months, more shark attacks than in the entire previous decade. Investigators race to find answers and the cause will shock beachgoers around the globe.
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Children should always listen to their parents. Hannah learned the hard way
She's an idiot
I just love shark documentaries! Thanks for uploading. Need more
Same!😂
And not just for Shark Week!
*You're welcome! Shark documentaries are indeed fascinating. I'm glad you enjoyed the one we uploaded*
Try @sharkshappen. He profiles shark attacks. Good story teller.
Me too
Came here for the Hannah comments 😂
Of the years in the late 1970s to early 80s working about 100 miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico with the oil industry on a production platform, I noticed several things with sharks: 1. They would only eat live fish in daylight. During the day, not once did they ever eat any type of dead fish, beef steaks nor pork or chicken. And I tried this many times. Big barracudas were the same. 2. When schools of blue fish (100s to thousands at times) would start “tapping their tails” on the water, sharks would come quickly by multitudes to catch and eat them. So, never slap or tap on the water where sharks abound, unless you want to call sharks to dinner. 3. At night, their behavior would change to eat anything throw on the water if they were around. They were much more aggressive. I once saw a large 55 gallon trash bag swallowed up in one gulp of a huge mouth as soon as it hit the water, and it was unforgettable and was etched into my brain. 4. They are incredibly fast! I saw a huge hammer head whip its tail twice approximately and flash out of sight, unbelievable but true. 5. They can see or at least know about movement above the water. I would have sharks circling me while hanging from a “sling” to paint the underside of the platform about 40 feet up in the air.
Were Mars and Ursa out there back then ?
Appreciate you sharing your insight, thanks.
They DO eat dead fish. Men chum the water all the time. I’ve seen them wrap a big pc of dead fish and they go for it. The fishermen then pull it up out of the water with the shark attached and then rip it off taking it away with them. Swallowed underwater
Hannah still doesn’t get it.
I guess Hannah should have listened to her father when he said come to shore. Lesson learned I hope
These are the BEST! Keep the shark documentaries coming please!!!
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To this very day Hannah is wondering what happened.
Hannah was lucky it was just a baby shark.
To a shark, anything in, on or near the water is FOOD. And they are CURIOUS. To find out if something is food worthy, they bite. If someone is splashing around like a wounded fish, they will come speeding. The splashing is a dinner bell.
It was a Baby Shark Doo Doo Doooo....
Yes agreed
Hanna was hard headed.
I have lived by the gulf of Mexico for 25 years. I have seen many different sharks. They are beautiful. I give them alot of spacewhen i see them and move out of the water as carefully and quietly as i can! I I also scuba dive and have gone swimming with great whites. They are the most majestic creatures that i have ever seen. I had alot of fear and got out of the water as soon as i could. In all that time i never saw a shark attack.
Bet Hannah listened to her dad real well after that and without question 😅
I like this type of videos over movies 😂
so many of y'all have beef with a 12 year old for making a mistake and not listening, like kids don't usually make mistakes, hers just happened to end very poorly
Hannah got bit because she was a knucklehead. I'm glad that she wasn't more badly injured.
She was a KID that’s what kids do!!!
Thanks Nat Geo........I bet ya they don't have a Bigfoot under water,lol
You could give me a big condo right on the beach and I still would not swim in the ocean, ever.
Shark bites are extremely rare .
I wish the monologue wasn’t so demonizing of sharks. Shark attacks are rare and the sharks that usually attack just happen to be shallow water animals, like most sharks and are naturally curious.
They actually aren’t as rare as we’ve been told. Worldwide shark attacks are on the rise. It’s a simple reason why……sharks are protected in many many places across the globe and this has caused a massive population of sharks.
@@reneesantiago6496 there’s quite a few that are a protected species BC they were fished out!
Nice footage!! Blacktip and blacktip reef are not the same species though, you used them interchangeably
Back in 2001 My fiance @ the time & I were visiting my Mom in Cocoa. We went down the the Pier in Cocoa Beach & sat @ the outside Bar (2nd of 3 on Pier) & we see this est. 6 to 8 ft Shark swimming between the beach & 4 or 5 surfers about 200 meters away @ the time..
I asked the Bartender
"Should we try to Notify the Surfers"?! She said " No" better not to Panic them..
I think the surfers ended up spotting it anyway but they were cool about it and didn't start splashing around.
The shark went slightly deeper directly underneath them and came back up shollower past them seemingly unbothered....
By 2003 I had moved to West Palm Beach and remember the Shark Migration because a lot of them congregated just off the coastline for quite some time....
If your parent, lifeguard, adult, tell you as a child or even another adult to get out of the water and you stand there splashing and slapping the water, you get what you get. Sorry, you shouldve listened. My kids are far from perfect and I've never had to reprimand them but a very, very few times but whenever I said to do anything, there was never a "but why dad, why" they just did it knowing that if it was for them to know, I'd tell them. In the case of a shark, I would've told them, actually I'm lying, I'm terrified of the beach, I do not go in the water anywhere so it would never happen when I was there, if they went, it was with mom.😅
Sounds like they were scared of you. Most kids do push the boundaries. They are curious
I was about to comment "unpopular opinion" but I'm glad it isn't just me. You raise your kids to listen to instructions early on. She was 12 and old enough to know when and how to listen.... assuming she was raised to do so. Considering her insistence, she probably got away with not listening....either way, when you don't listen, you feel. And she felt. Kids push boundaries but she knew he saw something startling enough to tell them to get out ....she should have followed her older sisters ...hope she learned her lesson since then
@@adoreAsahra absolutely, you said it perfectly.
Florida people for you
On a counterpoint, if you only use a loud serious voice with your kids when it is something serious, they'll tend to listen more. My dad never raised his voice unless it was something really bad and everyone stopped.
The conclusion makes common sense, more people in the water more chance for attacks. I don't think there would be a shark attack if there was nobody in the water. Ya think so?😀
I'm promoting you to Homicide Detective ! You'll be great !
@@rottweilerfun9520 I'll take the job! Just call me Sherlock.
And shark conservation and repopulation
I’m so early !
It's the shark attack capital but many are small species.
New Smyrna Beach, Florida is the bite capital...just a little ways down
3:46 Don't be a Harden Hannah. 😒
What a shark will eat I would think depends highly on just how hungry they are! I think a hungry shark will eat anything and everything they can
I remember i went to Pompano Beach, Florida one time and stayed at a nice resort right on the beach. Well, i swam pretty deep, off the cliff of the ocean for over one hour. I remember my friend, was surprised i went out that far in the ocean and tried to get me to come in. I waved him off and said I'm okay, because i'm a good swimmer. Amazingly, nothing happened to me. That was really stupid on my part and lucky i get a second chance in life. Next time, I'm only going waist deep.
It could be that the attacks each had their own causes and they aren't necessarily related to each other.
I wonder why tiger sharks are attracted to yellow since they dont see color. 🤔
What does he mean at 23:34 ?? He said in 2003 they started documenting shark attacks. That would imply that they hadnt documented shark attacks prior to 2003, and i find that really hard to believe. I must be missing something, or he misspoke?
He misspoke. The National Shark Attack files has been located in Florida for decades
Absolutely misspoke, shark attacks recorded as far back as the time of our revolutionary war.
@4:15 This is the hard way of learning not to question people that are smarter than you.
Don't you just like the way humans that destined for land can tell you everything about the animals destined for water as they have lived the life of a marine animal😅😅😂😂😂.
If sharks have an incredible sense of smell, how could they mistake a human for a fish ?
4:02 well she found out herself 😂 karma right there for not listening to her father
There are so many things that are disturbing in this video… But the most disturbing of all was the comment…
“ pork tastes most like hooman according to cannibals!”
😱😱😱
I hear to this day Hannah is still asking what her dad saw in the water
We call it shark spring break. Or because it's a big school we say there on a field trip at least Dirtona NSB Surfers do.
Sharks DONT MAKE MISTAKES!! They know exactly what they bite into...thEy obviously dont know about humans but they they know that we are NOT seals, bait fish, chum, etc... At the end that guy finally told everyone the truth instead of trying to make excuses for sharks!!! More people in water..means more shark attacks... PERIOD!!! NO EXCUSES
Nice 🤗
Cant believe that this documentary is trying to figure out why there is an uptick in shark bites. Its all about timing and how about if you're worried about getting attacked by a shark, dont go in the ocean. I know its a crazy idea but lets try it.
Why do I not feel bad for Hannah?
"Based on what cannibals have told us."
Yeah.... Right .... A friend of my cousin knows a friend of cannibal. Something like that 😂
Hannah needed to learn how to mind her parents! Had she be taught this, it could have been avoided. I hope she raises her children better. I was taught to respond immediately, for safety. Too bad! My kids responded on the spot. Not to be mean, but protect them.
As far a Damien, let’s hope he’s grown up and got a job.
Some kids will do exactly what you tell THEM not to do. Human nature. Temptation
Hannah is infuriating. Hope she learned her lesson.
Listening to her afterwards I don’t think she did. Smh
shark don't attact human, they see human as food
This video kind of strikes me as presumptuous
Won't ever be me, I don't swim in the ocean. 😅
Attacks aren't rare. More happen all the time
I live here and my rule is my daughter only swims with one parent
They say sharks attack the spaceships
Why would people swim in water where thinks want to kill you and eat you
Bad Luck! Great answer 😂😂😂😂😂
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Oh, Some one got attacked by a shark? Let’s still go to the beach and swim in the shark infested waters sounds good to me
11:55 in! I have watched soo many of your doc's and, this moment comes up over and over... Soo, I started digging and, low and behold, we got a bunch of samples. 😢 unsubscribed.
Sharks don't care about your temper tantrum
I love nat geo wild, but honestly, you guys are beefing it up too much!!!! why don't you go back to the real stories like you used to do!
No sympathy for any of these people bit..You go in the ocean and your taking a chance..It's not the sharks fault at all..I wish it would happen more to keep people out if our oceans.
Hannah's not aesthetic...
What kind of weak sharks are these...yikes
Kids that don’t listen to their parents deserve to get some karma from time to time
By the time that a kid gets to needing a shark bite for a lesson , they've been pretty darned bad....haha.
Good grief
shark live in the ocean they have been there for millions of yrs .. there is no mystery