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risk of shark bites in Maui
Published by: mike 2009-01-07
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    My fiance and I are going to Maui for our honeymoon. She wants to swim a lot and I don't because I am afraid of sharks. She says that sharks don't swim in "shallow" waters, but that doesn't satisfy me. Could someone give me good cold hard facts on the risk of sharks in Maui waters? Which waters are safer than others on the various Maui shores? How deep does someone have to wander out before being in risk of shark bites? Any other helpful info would be greatly appreciated. We are going from November 9th to the 15th.


  • Dear pravoslavnaya-ga; Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to answer your interesting question. There is no accurate way to predict the risk of being bitten by a shark in ANY recreational location but it is possible to compare the risk to ridiculously high odds. The State of Hawaii, for example, officially states on it?s web site ??in Hawaii the chances of being bitten by a shark are less than one in a million? http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar/sharks/encounters.html . In 2002 fewer than 60 known unprovoked shark attacks occurred in THE ENTIRE WORLD! The most ever in one year was in 2000 and even then the global incidence was less than 80. What?s even more reassuring (for Hawaii vacationers at least) is that 62 of the 2000 incidents took place off the coast of Florida alone! That leaves only 18 for the whole rest of the world ? and the vast majority of those happened in Australia. UNPROVOKED ATTACKS FOR WORLD AND USA http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/statistics/Trends2.htm Obviously the risk is higher where significant shark and human populations co-mingle, and such is the case in Maui ? but then again such is the case in many recreational areas near salt water. Looking at this graphic you can see mapped shark attack sites in the Hawaiian Islands from a period in 1999 to October 18, 2000. Clearly the majority of these occurred off Maui. SHARK ATTACKS 1999-2000 http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2000/Oct/20/image2/1020localnews14.gif (Courtesy, Honolulu Advertiser: http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2000/Oct/20/1020localnews14.html ) INTERNATIONAL SHARK ATTACK FILE http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/statistics/GAttack/mapHawaii.htm (Courtesy: Florida Museum of Natural History) While sharks can, and sometimes do attack in water just deep enough to cover their bodies, two of the attacks mentioned above are known to have occurred a mile or more offshore. In fact, the majority of attacks seem to occur when the one or more of the following conditions are met: The water is relatively deep (i.e. at least neck deep or deeper, etc) The swimmer/surfer was probably mistaken for prey The water was murky, choppy, turbid or in some other way added to the shark?s confusion and resulted in a bite Here are some other details about attacks (some more recent) in which you will see that in the majority of cases these conditions were present, and rarely were people bitten in wading depth waters. HARKS OF HAWAII http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/sharintr.html#hawaiiattacks Shark attacks in Hawaiian waters are fairly rare, occurring on the average at a rate of about two or three per year though this number appears to be increasing somewhat annually. Surfers and spear fishers appear to be most at risk but even then fatal attacks are extremely rare, especially considering the enormous number of people that frequent Hawaii's waters. Source: The Division of Aquatic Resources, Department of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii http://www.hawaii.gov/portal/ Here are some other graphics supplied by the State of Hawaii. Officially, there have been 30 incidents off Maui (only 2 of them fatal) from 1900-2003. This figure is second only to the Island of Oahu (28 non-fatal incidents and 8 fatal incidents) but is still extremely low in comparison to the millions upon millions of people who have swam in these waters free of incident during this same time span: SHARK INCIDENTS BY ISLAND: NON-FATAL/FATAL http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar/sharks/stateincidents.html ?How deep does someone have to wander out before being in risk of shark bites?? Here you will see detailed reports of every single incident since 1990 which includes water depth and conditions: RECENT INCIDENTS http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar/sharks/incidents.html ?Which waters are safer than others on the various Maui shores?? It depends to some extent on the season and the wildlife activity, but statistically speaking the waters are safe wherever you go. In other words, each and every day hundreds of thousands of people will enter that water and on most occasions every single person who enters the water will exit the water unbitten or without even a near encounter with a shark. The two or three occasions that such an incident does happen is so rare that it can literally be a chance far greater than one in a million. I guarantee you that you are HUNDREDS (IF NOT THOUSANDS) of times more likely to be injured in a car accident on your way to the beach than you are to be bitten by a shark. As a matter of fact, to put things into perspective, you?re many time more likely to be struck by lightening that be bitten by a shark. ?According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an average of 400 people are struck by lightning each year? STORMY WEATHER POSES HAZARDS http://www.dix.army.mil/PAO/post03/post060603/StormSeason.htm ?What can I do to lessen my chances of being injured by a shark?? Many things? Swim in areas monitored by lifeguards. These men and women are trained to spot wildlife of all kinds and they know what to do. They won?t mislead you about the safety of an area and they?ll watch out for you while you are having fun doing other things. Know the risks. Ask the lifeguards about recent shark sightings and reports. They?ll be happy to talk to you and they will tell you if an area is safe or not. COMMON HAZARDOUS BEACH, SURF, & OCEAN CONDITIONS http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/hazards1.html Keep an eye out for warning signage. If an area is posted (for whatever reason) do not swim there. OCEAN SAFETY SIGNS OF HAWAII http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/bsigns.html Do not drink alcohol or do drugs and swim. Do not swim if you have an open wound. Sharks are attracted to blood. If you cut your skin and bleed while in the water, get out. Never swim alone ? stay together. Many attacks happen when a lone swimmer is mistaken for easy prey. If in doubt ? stay out. If the water looks murky to you or you don?t feel safe, don?t swim. Use your head. If you find a secluded place and want to go for a romantic dip, think twice. There may be a reason why the area is secluded. Don?t swim after dark or in the wee hours of the morning when sea wildlife are often feeding. Educate yourself about what lives in the waters before you go. You are MUCH more likely to be hurt by something you step on or brush against while in the water than you are at risk for being injured by a shark: SEA CRITTERS THAT CAN REALLY HURT YOU! http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/critters.html LIFE is a risky business by friend whether you are swimming in the clear blue tropical waters of Maui or sitting in your easy chair stuffing your aorta with cholesterol. Given the statistics in your favor, the rest of your body is much, much safer from sharks than your aorta is from doughnuts...and nobody?s afraid of doughnuts. Don't get too worked up about it. Go. Relax. Enjoy yourself. The chances are ASTOUNDINGLY in your favor that you WILL be ok. Below you will find that I have carefully defined my search strategy for you in the event that you need to search for more information. By following the same type of searches that I did you may be able to enhance the research I have provided even further. I hope you find that my research exceeds your expectations. If you have any questions about my research please post a clarification request prior to rating the answer. Otherwise, I welcome your rating and your final comments and I look forward to working with you again in the near future. Thank you for bringing your question to us. Best regards; Tutuzdad ? Google Answers Researcher INFORMATION SOURCES Defined above SEARCH STRATEGY SEARCH ENGINES USED: Google ://www.google.com SEARCH TERMS USED: MAUI HAWAII SHARKS ATTACKS BITES STATISTICS INCIDENTS RECORDS REPORTS
  • Maui Time Weekly - Maui's Only Independent Newspaper.::
    Nov 13, 2008 I'd be more afraid of the water at Sugar Beach than a shark. Must be the snow made you come here. Buy a coat and get "so over Maui"!
    http://www.mauitime.com/Articles-i-2008-11-13-187565.112113_Eh_Brah.html
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    A Guide for Protection Against Shark Attacks- Protecting yourself ::
    A comprehensive guide for protection against Shark Attacks,experimenting with He was intrigued by a Maui diver who told Morris tales of fishing in the
    http://www.sharkattacks.com/protecting.htm
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    Beyond Jaws::
    Sharks most commonly bite humans on the arms, hands, legs and feet, . Hawaii 16 (11) Maui 24 (8) Molokai 5 Oahu 43 (20) Kauai 11 (5) Kaula 1 Midway 2
    http://www.abbaroo.com/sharks/great-white.html
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    Hawaii Scuba Diving::
    By learning more about sharks, and using common sense, the risk of Island by Maui or near Lehua Rock at the northern tip of Niihau, 17 miles from Kauai.
    http://www.hanaumabay-hawaii.com/Shark.htm
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