Australian pokes shark in eye to survive mauling

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SYDNEY, Australia — An Australian swimmer says he survived a mauling by a 16-foot shark by wrestling with the beast, finally getting free by poking it in the eye. The shark, believed to be a great white, seized Jason Cull by the left leg as he was swimming at Middleton Beach in southwestern Australia on Saturday.

The shark was one of three that swimmers reported seeing at the beach Saturday. Officials closed the beach after the attack.

From his hospital bed where he was treated for deep lacerations, Cull, 37, told reporters Sunday he saw a shadow moving in the water just before the attack and mistook it for a dolphin.

"It was much bigger than a dolphin when it came up," Cull said. "It banged straight into me _ I realized what it was, it was a shark.

"I sort of punched it, and it grabbed me by the leg and dragged me under the water," he said. "I just remember being dragged backwards underwater. I felt along it, I found its eye and I poked it in the eye, and that's when it let go."

Tom Marron, a spokesman for the lifeguards at the beach, said volunteer lifesaver Joanne Lucas leapt into the water to help Cull after swimmers at the beach started panicking when they saw Cull struggling.

"She heard the cries and splashing and knew they needed assistance and just went straight in," Marron said.

"She got hold of the injured swimmer and brought him back to shore," he said. "There was a fairly comprehensive mauling of his left leg, lost a lot of his calf, severe lacerations."

Last month, a shark killed a 16-year-old surfer off Australia's eastern coast.

 
 

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Rght Casers! Don't hate the sharks!!
I teach free diving here in Hawaii and, of course, sharks are on everyone's mind. I have had a couple of close encounters with rather large tiger sharks... the fact is that you are thousands of times more likely to die in a car wreck than you are to even get close to a big shark, much less injured or killed by one. Yet, people are so frightened for their precious lives that they will not even go into the sea and choose instead to live vicariously through those of us who do.

It is so funny because free diving is such a beautiful and sublime way to spend time in the sea and the animal encounters are fantastic. I have had encounters with marlin, sharks, manta rays, whale sharks, whales, etc.. and I swim with dolphins very often. The sea is a wonderful place and I wish more people understood that (and took some training from me!). Exploring the human capacity to dive deeply and stay there for long periods of time without tanks is an enchanting and satisfying experience.

Check out the shark pics on this page:
http://www.eliossub.com/html/enl_news.php

and here are some free diving links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIg86eFjZNk&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDypEmUz3VU&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_Ojj2XxyMo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDypEmUz3VU&feature=related

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 05/13/2008

Sharks usually bite just to see what things are. Its pretty typical that they will release. Man eaters are rare. Don't hate the sharks!
There were 4 reported shark fatalities in 2006.

Fun fact, in the US you are 30 times more likely to get killed by lightning than die from a shark attack.

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/sharks1.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 05/12/2008
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