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The Shark Attack Files - Investigating the World's Most Feared Predator (Paperback)
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The Shark Attack Files - Investigating the World's Most Feared Predator (Paperback)
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You Save R26 (15%)
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The University of Florida has an ambitious goal: to harness the
power of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni to solve some of
society's most pressing problems and to become a resource for the
state of Florida, the nation, and the world. In 1958, a panel
funded by the Office of Naval Research initiated the formation of
the International Shark Attack File, the first comprehensive
documentation of shark attacks on a global and historical level. In
1988, the file was transferred to the Florida Museum of Natural
History at the University of Florida. It is part of the Florida
Program for Shark Research, directed by George H. Burgess, the
planet's expert on shark attacks, and staffed by a world-renowned
team of research scientists and educators. Travel the globe with
Burgess, the Sherlock Holmes of shark attacks, as he studies mauled
remains and the scars of the lucky survivors. His most famous case
took him to an idyllic Red Sea resort where panic had set in after
five attacks occurred in a single week. The attacks were carried
out by Oceanic White Tips and a Mako, deep-water species that had
no business being so close to the beach. Following the
clues--dive-boat operators feeding sharks by hand to entertain
tourists, the disappearance of the yearly tuna catch, and the dead
sheep New Zealand cargo companies had been tossing
overboard--Burgess solves the mystery of the shark attacks for
Egyptian tourism officials and offers a list of best practices. But
not all cases end with an easy prescription. In St. Petersburg
Beach, Florida, he visits a recent shark-attack victim, bitten just
off her dock on Boca Ciega Bay. While the victim would prefer to
forget the fateful day the sharp-toothed jaws of the Bull Shark
latched onto her leg just below the knee, Burgess gently coaxes the
story from her. It will go in the file, to educate other shark
researchers and educators and help us better understand the world's
most feared predator.
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