Identified the type of shark biting people in Quy Nhon

Deep sharks, big-eyed sharks and white-striped sharks are likely to be the culprits attacking the swimmer in Quy Nhon.

Sharks are a group of people attacking people in the waters of Quy Nhon. Specifically, deep sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus), large eye sharks (Carcharhinus amboinensis) are likely to cause two crops, the remaining eight are likely to be white striped sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides).

This result is obtained from the topic "Research on the scientific basis of the phenomenon of fish attack on the swimmers in Quy Nhon bay and propose preventive solutions" over the weekend. The project was conducted by the Oceanographic Institute during August 2010 - April 2012.

Picture 1 of Identified the type of shark biting people in Quy Nhon
A shark weighs nearly 1 ton by fishermen
caught in Quy Nhon. (Photo: Minh Thao / VNE)

According to Mr. Vo Si Tuan, Deputy Director of the Institute of Oceanography, the leader of the project: "These three species of sharks have never recorded the attack on the swimmers in Vietnam, but have the habit of approaching the shore if conditions permit. attracting food ".

The team also identifies the cause of fish attacks, including some of the main causes. The first is related to stocking of lobster and juvenile fish and net cage to attract the fish species to live and feed near shore, increasing the probability of fish encountering the swimmer.

Secondly, some shark attacks coincide with the time of El Nino, causing heavy rain and turbid water, increasing the probability of sharks mistaking people for their prey. In addition, a number of attacks may involve behavior on shore to breed, especially with white striped sharks, their breeding season is June to September each year.

According to statistics, only from July 2009 to June 2010, there were dozens of people bitten by fishermen in Quy Nhon waters. The sea area is bitten by fish in a narrow area, in the beautiful coastline, many people swim in the sea, with a length of only about 1,000m. Victims are often bitten on the calves, feet, hands and biceps.

In Quy Nhon, fishermen also occasionally catch sharks and shark (a shark-like fish). Recently, on May 27, the provincial fisherman caught a shark about 2 meters long, weighing about 80kg.