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Shark expert, George Burgess, refers to bright colored yellow as "yum, yum yellow," to a shark. Since sharks see contrast colors, anything that is very bright against lighter or darker skin can look like a bait fish to a shark.
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Read More »JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Tattoos and bright colored nail polish have been linked to shark attacks, according to George Burgess, director of the International Shark Attack File for the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida. Burgess is considered one of the leading shark researchers in the world. He says he's interviewed nearly every shark attack victim. News4Jax called him after four swimmers were attacked within four days in Northeast Florida. The first was Sept. 17, when a surfer in Jacksonville Beach was bitten on the foot. He needed 18 stitches to close two wounds. [Full report] The next day, a man swimming off Big Talbot Island was also attacked in his leg. Then two days later, on Sept. 20, 12-year-old Josh Bitner was bitten on the ankle as he played in waist deep water off Fernandina Beach. [Full report] That same day, a 16-year-old had a shark chomp down on his right arm. All of them survived, with quite a story to tell about their encounters and dozens of stitches to mend their wounds. [Full report] "It's like Christmas in September for sharks," explained Professor Burgess about why there were so many shark attacks in such a short amount of time in Northeast Florida. It turns out there was something going on in the water that week. Mullet were spewing out of the mouth of the St. Johns River, into the ocean, to spawn. "They (sharks) aren't at the right place at the right time by coincidence, they've had millions of years of practice. So when the mullet leave the inlet, sharks have an excellent sense of timing and seasonality," explained Burgess. Black tip, spinner sharks, and bull sharks are among the types of sharks who know the mullet are spawning, drawing them closer to our coast. The mullet, trying to get away from them, swim to shallow water. This is where swimmers are playing in the surf. "It's absolutely predictable in the fall that we'll have a mullet run, there's going to be a feeding frenzy of lots of animals," explained Burgess.
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