What to Do in a Shark Attacks, An Outline

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Topic Shark Attacks General Purpose To inform Specific Purpose To inform the audience of how common shark attacks are, what to do if one were to encounter a shark attack, and to give interesting facts about sharks and shark attacks. Central Idea When in a shark attack, one should remain calm and follow simple instructions. Also to show where the most common places for shark attacks are and more interesting facts about sharks. Introduction Would you believe me if I told you that you had a better chance at becoming a millionaire and winning the lottery than experiencing a shark attack? Everyone has seen the movie Jaws, or if not, at least they have heard the eerie shark music. It’s too bad that music doesn’t play why you are swimming in the ocean isn’t it? Even though people assume they are shark bait, with their legs dangling over the edge of a surfboard in the water, surprisingly sharks don’t go out of their way to attack humans. They would rather prey off of seals or other small mammals in the sea. Sharks are territorial animals and feel threatened by humans in their water. With a goal to decrease the number of worldwide shark associated injuries and deaths, it is critical to know why sharks attack and which species, how to steer clear of attacks, and what to do if attacked. Body Outline I. Shark attacks and believed causes (a) Provoked vs. Unprovoked 1. GSAF (Global Shark Attack File) defines a provoked incident as one in which the shark was speared, hooked, captured or any situation that a human drew "first blood" and these are the most common reason for attacks. These arise when people somehow touch, or invade territory of the sharks. 2. Unprovoked attacks tend to happen in three options. A majority are hit-and-run attacks —... ... middle of paper ... ... than not sharks will react and be startled and move away.” But in the circumstance you don’t quite get away, try to gouge your fingers into the shark’s eyes or its gill slits, which are located right behind the eyes on the sharks head. Conclusion If I were to have you all of you who stated you want to move out of Wisconsin to somewhere warm and potentially on a coastline raise your hand, I’m sure I would get at least a hand or two. So for those few individuals who are looking to get away from this brutal Wisconsin weather and enjoy the sandy beach in the sun, remember this. Shark attacks are a very preventable accident by simply being cautious upon entering water. Do research of the area you are in, maybe even talk to the locals. These creatures have a bad reputation that isn’t 100% deserving. Ladies and gentleman fish, and ever sharks are friends- not food.

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