Archives for March 2009

Shark Attack Tips & Prevention

Above: Shark Attack Video from Australia

Three shark attacks in three weeks in the same area is a lot–especially when the area is not known for shark attacks.

But when you dig a bit deeper into this topic it gets more interesting.

Did you know that one expert thinks that there an upside to the current economic down turn?

The total number of shark attacks declined from 71 in 2007 to 59 in 2008 (the fewest since 2003) according to George Burgess, who is the Director of the Florida Program for Shark Research at the Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida campus.

He said,
I can’t help but think that contributing to that reduction may have been the reticence of some people to take holidays and go to the beach for economic reasons,” Burgess said. “We noticed similar declines during the recession that followed the events of 2001, despite the fact that human populations continued to rise.Read more…

Each year I take a look at the International Shark Attack File and I love watching the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week because they get into the biology, behavior, threats, and other shark news.

Many people want to know how to prevent shark attacks and the shark experts advise a proactive response if you are threatened by a shark.

Proactive means hitting a shark on the nose (ideally with an inanimate object) which usually curtails the shark’s attack.

If threatened it is best to get out of the water.

If getting out of the water is not possible, multiple thumps to the snout may offer a temporary solution but increasingly becomes less effective.

Threats from sharks require active resistance (not passive actions) since sharks respect size and power.

Clawing at the eyes and gills are just a couple suggestions and you can find additional tips here:

To prevent a shark attack there are some common sense shark attack prevention tips you can take.

Avoid water at dusk, dawn and at night.
When I lived on the ocean I loved surfing early in the morning and at dusk. Night surfing during a full moon was also a favorite but I was always more nervous because diving, surfing and swimming during those times are popular hunting and feeding times for sharks. The reduced light might also cause a shark to confuse someone in a wetsuit for favorite prey species such as pinnipeds (seals and sea lions).

Avoid water sports where there are steep drop-offs, sandbars, reefs or that are in fishing areas. Murky waters and popular fishing areas are hunting areas for sharks hunt. If birds are diving for fish or if there are porpoises in the area there may be sharks hunting nearby as well. Many people mistakenly think that seeing porpoises means that sharks are not nearby–this is not true as both species often feed on the same prey.

No Blood in the Water
Avoid the ocean if you have an open wound or injury since blood can attract sharks from long distances. Many people encourage women to avoid the water during their monthly cycle. I never worried about it but read, does menstrual blood attract sharks?

Avoid Bright Suits & Jewelry
Sharks are attracted to bright colors and contrasts–so jewelry and bright clothing may attract sharks. Shark experts even talk about Yum, Yum, Yellow so being a little drab might be to your advantage.

No Excessive Splashing It Might Attract Sharks
Sharks are attracted to the erratic movements of injured prey or distressed animals so excessive splashing can also attract sharks. Calm, smooth movements are a better strategy for water play.

Don’t Be A Loner
The general rule of thumb is that you should never dive, surf, or swim alone since sharks often hit solitary individuals. Contrary to what many people think, sharks also do attack in shallow water so staying close to shore means that you can exit onto land quickly. If you need help, being close to the waters edge means assistance is nearby and that aid can arrive faster.

Pay Attention to Warnings
Shark sightings or warnings should never be ignored. Waiting until the warnings are lifted–as this is best for everyone. If sharks are present and you are in the water–get out.

Next I’ll talk a bit about some of the shark deterrents that are now on the market.

Ark Animal Tracks February/March 2009

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February/March News & Tips
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
2. Discussion for the Month: Getting Wild at ArkAnimals.Com
3. Monthly Roundup
4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
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Belated greetings to all of you and I hope 2009 is off to a great start.

February brought a couple of very large snow storms to the area dumping two feet of snow at a time.

I enjoy the snow because I love to tromp outdoors to see the animal tracks. Here the wildlife can be a bit elusive but the tracks after a fresh snow tell a great story of who has been passing by.

March is usually the month we get the heaviest snow fall but it has been unseasonable warm and the last storm brought in rain so it will be interesting to see what happens.

Those of you who have been subscribers for a while know that I’ve been facing some health challenges for a while that have slowed me down.

As a result I was not able to get out the February newsletter and this issue combines the February and March newsletters.

I am happy to say that it looks like the doctors will have a diagnosis this month as to what is actually the problem–and I hope to be feeling better soon.

Having an answer will be a relief—at least then we can address it and it would be nice to be able to tour again and bump up my schedule.

Anyway, things have been quiet because I have not been up to speed and have been only booking direct referral clients.
Remember my telling you about the filming last year? My appearances in the Animal Planet series, “Weird, True & Freaky” has really been creating quite the buzz because they are currently airing.

It seems that every place I go someone stops me to say that they have seen me on the television.

I’ve done a lot of television throughout my career but it is always nice to see people excited about it.

Speaking of media…we’ve been upgrading my media site with my most recent photos and information. This has been a huge task and one that began last July!

I’ve also been pondering ArkAnimals.com and I think you are going to be excited about the changes you will see.

Happy Tails to Your & Yours,
Diana L Guerrero
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2. Discussion for the Month: Getting Wild at ArkAnimals.Com
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In January I asked for feedback from you as to what you would like to see. As I pondered how ArkAnimals.Com has changed over the years, I decided it is time to get back to my roots.

My background is for wild and domestic animal training and so I am going to blend the two topics more regularly.

If you read the commentary about Travis the Chimp you have already seen how I have begun to make that shift.

In addition to my commentary about the chimpanzee attack, I took a look at how the same problems exist between exotic animal pet owners (which is not something I support) and companion animal owners.

Then I delved a little deeper into the ethics of wild animal ownership as shared by some other professional animal people.

You’ll find that I’ll be doing more of this type of comparison as I prepare to launch the http://www/PetParentingSchool.Com later this year.

I’ll continue to visit topics related to pets and new products for animals but you’ll also see more regular features that include: Training Talk, Animal Career Chat,
Furry Fun, and a few more.

Eventually I will lock these down into a regular editorial schedule so if you have a specific interest in only one topic you will know when to drop by for the latest coverage.

In the meantime, you can always catch up through the monthly article round up featured here in the newsletter.

Don’t forget, if you have a name suggestion for any new features—drop me a line to let me know—you could win a surprise gift if I use it!

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3. Article Round Up
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Most of you have said you don’t want daily notifications about the new content on the web. If you do, I’d suggest visiting http://www.ArkAnimals.Com so you can sign up for the RSS feed. Directions are on the website and you won’t miss a thing!

Below are the articles I have written since the last newsletter. Just click in to visit the articles of your choice and feel free to use the “tell a friend” link at the end of each post to email your friend the article link or to bookmark your favorite posts.

February 2009

January 2009

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4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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My calendar is now live online. I am still not scheduling much at the moment during my recovery but you can access it at https://www.arkanimals.com/calendar/

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If you would like an animal behavior or training appointment just call (800) 818-7387 or you can book an appointment online. Don’t forget that I also do phone consultations.

Thanks for your continued support and suggestions
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Have a great month and stay tuned!
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