Category Archives: Regions
Surf From The Cold Front Pushing Through
Hurricane Dorian Surf Day Two with Riley and Trevor
Dorian North Wrap On Day One Pictures By Hailey
Riley Petrovich Was Attacked By A Shark
Shark attacks are surprisingly common on the east coast of Florida near the armpit of the state at a beach dubbed the shark bite capital of the world, a spot that has more shark attacks annually than any other spot on the planet. This is thanks to the many surfers playing at a spot known as shark feeding grounds. Every year most shark attacks happen during one month according to shark bite record keeping. Those attacks occur in the month of August.
This year one of our own have felt the pressure of a medium sized shark clamping down its jaws. Near the beginning of the month during a surf trip to New Smyrna Beach Riley Petrovich was attacked by the hungry predator. He had a lot to say about the experience.
According to Riley the bite happened quick. It wasn’t something he could see coming. The shark didn’t circle him, he didn’t see any fin swimming near him. He was standing in the water on the inside of the sand bar closer to the beach when suddenly something quickly clamped down. I asked, did you punch it in the nose like they say to do? It was just way to quick, he said. It bit then let go; it was just instantly gone as fast as it happened. It wasn’t a thrashing around where his life flashed before his eyes. It just quickly bit, and let go. It was like a taste test, and he wasn’t something the shark liked very much.
He was very fortunate, just a case of mistaken identity. He didn’t sustain any major injuries like torn muscles or missing toes. He says that he feels like this was a good experience, that instead of being afraid to get back in the water he feels confident that the fish in the water aren’t very dangerous, and that he knows what could happen, a mental preparedness. And after this experience, he’s not afraid of those little fishes that swim around at the beach.
More Surf! 3pm
3pm: The surf looks slightly better today. It’s an outgoing tide. The lineup isn’t too crowded. The winds are onshore and gusty despite what the Pier 60 weather station says. The surf will keep going through the evening. Is this a tropical storm or what?
Epic T-Groin Failure 1:30pm
1:30pm: A storm just rolled in. The storm band was a short quick shot of rain. The high tide seems like a storm surge high tide. I don’t actually think it is. The water is washing into the parking lot again. The surf is rideable, and looks fun at times. No one is out, and there’s still a light drizzle. The size of the surf will drop again for the super low tide. Now or later, who knows. I’m debating now or later. It doesn’t look much bigger than yesterday, still coming in with long waits between set waves.
The imported sand they trucked to the beach or moved from some other place after the dredge seems to be almost gone: