The shark bit onto the leash of one of their surfboards.
“Holy crap, we were terrified because it was not backing off,” Sebastopol resident Timothy Reck told the newspaper. He says he and the other surfer escaped the shark aggressively pursuing them, but only after it bit onto the leash of one of their surfboards.
Experts, however, say violent shark encounters are rare. There have been about 200 shark encounters along the California coast since the 1950s, and only 15 of these were fatal, according to the. Fish and Wildlife pelagic fisheries manager John Ugoretz told the Press Democrat that the shark that chased Reck may have been a young adult learning to feed.
After Reck's shark run-in, lifeguards cleared people from the water at North Salmon Creek Beach and posted shark warning signs. Reck's was not the only shark sighting on Dec. 22 — another surfer, Nate Buck, also told the Press Democrat that he saw a shark in the same area only a few minutes after Reck did. It is unclear whether these were different sharks, although both describe seeing a 10- to 12-foot-long animal.
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